Why does the poet say , ' there was once a road through the woods ' ?
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In the poem stopping by woods on a snowy evening the poet describes a little incident happening in a snowy evening. As a traveller, the poet is fascinated by the beautiful scenes in the woods. He stops to njoy bt his mind urges him to go on .
If the poet's poem is Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening then this is a valid reason to ur que.
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Because the poet said that the trees had been planted so that they could grow all over the place where the path had been before,and also tells us there was once a known way through the woods
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