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State whether the following sentences are true or false.
- The house is already full of snow by the time poet arrives.
- The poet makes a halt near the farmhouse in the poem.
- The horse stands in absolute silence without making any sound.
- The poet observes that the wind is making a lot of sound.
- Towards the end of the poem, the poet finally decides to stop and enjoy the weather.
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How did the poet know whose 'woods' these were?
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The poet knew whose ‘woods’ these were because he thought that he knew the owner of the woods who had his house in the village.
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Why would the horse think it queer to stop in front of the farmhouse?
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How does the horse communicate to the poet?
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What is the only other sound that the poet listens to?
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The only other sound that the poet listens to is of the ‘easy wind’ and the ‘downy flake’ that sweeps across the silent and dark woods.































































































