Which month of the year is referred to in the poem?
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Rhyme to remember number of days in each month:
Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November, all the rest have thirty-one. February then has one day more.
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- The poet is referring to the last month of the year which is December in his poem Stopping by The Woods on a snowy evening by Robert Frost.
- The poem is about a traveler who stops by the woods to admire the beauty of the snow.
- Suddenly the poet realizes that he has to accomplish many dreams or keep up too many promises that he has already made.
- Often we have a choice between social obligation and personal desire.
- The poet mentions twice in the last stanza that he has to keep many promises before he can actually sleep or rest
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