Matric Part 1/9th Class English Chapter 8 Long Question With Answer for Chapter 8 (Stoping by Woods on a Snowy Evening)

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Summary of stopping by woods on a Sowy Evening

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    The poem "Stopping By Woods On a Snowy Evening " has been written by Robert Frost, the well known American poet. It tells the story of a man who is travelling to his home town . When he reaches the woods, he is anchantedby its naturalbeauty. He wonders whose woods are these ?He knows the owner who is living in the nearby village. His horse is thinking it strangeto stop by the woods while .There is no formhouse in sight. His horse gives a shake to theharness bell. There is a frozen lake and snowflakes to be seen. Wind is passing through the trees. the woods are lovely, dark and deep. but the poet has so many thingsto do and he has many miles to go before he can go to bed for sleeping
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Summary of stopping by woods on a Sowy Evening

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    The poem "Stopping By Woods On a Snowy Evening " has been written by Robert Frost, the well known American poet. It tells the story of a man who is travelling to his home town . When he reaches the woods, he is anchantedby its naturalbeauty. He wonders whose woods are these ?He knows the owner who is living in the nearby village. His horse is thinking it strangeto stop by the woods while .There is no formhouse in sight. His horse gives a shake to theharness bell. There is a frozen lake and snowflakes to be seen. Wind is passing through the trees. the woods are lovely, dark and deep. but the poet has so many thingsto do and he has many miles to go before he can go to bed for sleeping
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