why does 'he' give his harness bell a shake
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According to the narrator, the horse was giving a shake to his harness bells to ask him whether there was a mistake. It suggests that the narrator had never stopped there before. It was new to the horse's experience to stop on the way in that woods.
What are harnesses?
- A harness is a looped restraint or support.
- Specifically, it may refer to one of the following harness types: Bondage harness.
- Child harness. Climbing harness.
How does the horse express its feelings?
- The horse is made personal through personification, and he also helps express the speaker's thoughts and feelings, as well as emphasize his separateness from other people. ... They state, “I think I know” whose woods they are in or near.
What does the word harness bells mean?
- Meaning of harness bells is, belt tied on the neck of a horse to control it.
How does the horse communicate with the poet?
- The horse communicates with the poet by shaking bells of his harness.
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