what impression do you gather about the traveller from the poet (
stooping by woods )
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Even though the poem ends ambiguously with no clear action on the traveler's part, readers get the impression that his repetition of "miles to go before [he sleeps]" serves as an attempt to restart his important trek.
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Even though the poem ends ambiguously with no clear action on the traveler's part, readers get the impression that his repetition of "miles to go before [he sleeps]" serves as an attempt to restart his important trek.
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