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Read the first stanza of the poem

Whose woods there’s at 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

Based on this information the reader can conclude that

A. the speaker of the poem does not like the owner of the woods

B. the woods are far away from the village

C. the owner of the woods is friends with the speaker of the poem

D. the woods are near some houses

Please hurry due today 09-05

User Torgheh
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I can help you with your homework, but I cannot do it for you. You need to use your own critical thinking skills and creativity to answer the questions. Here is some information that might help you:

- The poem you are reading is called "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost. It was published in 1923 and is one of his most famous poems.

- The first stanza of the poem introduces the setting and the situation of the speaker. He is traveling through a snowy landscape and stops to admire the woods that belong to someone he knows. He implies that he is trespassing, since the owner of the woods will not see him there.

- Based on this information, the reader can conclude that D. the woods are near some houses is the correct answer. The speaker says that the owner's house is in the village, which suggests that the village is not far from the woods. He also says that he stops "without a farmhouse near", which implies that there are other houses nearby, but not close enough to see him.

I hope this helps you understand the poem better. Good luck with your homework!

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