English, asked by vkhobragade691, 5 hours ago

Why can't the narrator stay in the woods
1.beacause his little horse is getting impatient
2.beacause he is tired of waiting in the woods
3 because he is getting cold
4 because he still has miles to go ​

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Answered by angel565
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Answer:

The narrator stops because he wants to enjoy the scenery of the forest. Assuming that the journey the narrator has to make is an extensive one (miles to go before I sleep), the narrator wants to take a small break to watch the natural wonder of the snowfall and the beauty of the trees.

Explanation:

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Answered by krishna210398
0

Answer:

The correct option is 4. because he still has miles to go ​

Explanation:

And long hauls to go before I sleep,

And long hauls to go before I sleep."

Thomas C. Harrison" Diphthongs, two vowels at a time. What happens in the lyric happens in the last two lines of this stanza, leading to" The forestland are lovely, dark and deep n the last line," easy" has a tense vowel and fricative, and" velvetlike" a diphthong followed by a nasal.

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