Whose woods these I are think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sounds the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake
The woods are lovely dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
1. Where is the poet? What is he doing there?
2. What surprised the poet's horse?
3. What were the other sounds there?
4. What is the meaning of 'promises to keep' in this poem?
5.Make sentences using the given phrases:
(i)darkest evening
(ii)frozen lake
6.Find out four rhyming words from the above poem.
7.Find out antonyms of the following from the above poem and make
sentences also:
(i) far
(ii) shallow
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