what is dust of snow? how has the poet's mood changed small small answer
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The fine particles of snow are a “dust of snow”.
The “dust of snow” has changed the poet's mood. A crow has shaken down the branches of a hemlock tree sprinkling the dust of snow on the author. The poet has been feeling remorseful but the little dust of snow has changed his mood and saved his day.
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Robert Frost in this poem dust of snow tells us that he was in a sad mood and when he was sitting under the hemlock tree a crow came and shook of the particles of snow from the tree on him and this change his mood he was shaken up from the sadness and he watched the lovely nature around him and the remaining part of the day was saved from getting spoilt
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