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A central idea of "Stopping by Woods on Snowy Evening" is that the speaker wants to admire the beauty of nature in the woods.

How does this idea develop over the course of the poem?


A) The speaker wonders if his neighbor is aware of the beauty in his woods and wants to tell him.

B) The woods fill with snow, and the speaker realizes he must go before it gets too deep.

C) The speaker stops to see the snowfall in the woods but knows his responsibilities won't allow him to stay long.

D) The snowy woods make the speaker feel lonely, and he becomes frightened and decides to leave.

The answer is C

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The answer is C! Why you may ask, because, "The central idea of "Stopping by Woods on Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost is that the speaker stops to glaze apon the beautiful frosty cold evening, but he cannot stay long for he has things he must complete." As the title says a man stops in the woods, while its snowing in the evening.

I hoped this helped and I hope you have a great day!!!!

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