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What is the rhyme scheme in the first stanza of Stopping by The Woods on a Snowy Evening? Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village, though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. Question 1 options: ABAB ABCA AABA BCBD

Which of these lines from Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening provides imagery that appeals to the sense of hearing?
Question 2 options:


To watch his woods fill up with snow.


The darkest evening of the year.


He gives his harness bells a shake


The woods are lovely, dark, and deep.

The poem Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening mostly depicts an image of
Question 3 options:


a horse galloping through a now covered field


a horse-drawn sleigh paused as the driver watches the woods filling up with snow


a large blizzard in the moonlight blowing among the bare trees


a little cabin nestled in the woods, lighting the darkness with its windows



The mood in Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy evening is
Question 4 options:


Frightful and eerie


Contemplative and quiet


High-spirited and violent


Warm and joyous

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The first one is gonna be AABA.

The second one is going to be The woods are lovely, dark, and deep.

The third is going to be A horse drawn sleigh paused as the driver.....

The fourth one is going to be Warm and Joyous.

Hope this help, I love this poem so I hope all the answers are correct let me Know how you do!

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