What does “promises” in Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening imply?
A: an appointment with friends
B: the unavoidable responsibilities
C: the obligation to his family
D: the heavy burden of life
A: an appointment with friends
B: the unavoidable responsibilities
C: the obligation to his family
D: the heavy burden of life
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- What does “promises” in Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening imply? A: an appointment with friends B: the unavoidable responsibilities C: the obligation to his family D: the heavy burden of life
- What does “promises” in the poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening imply? A: an appointment with friends B: the unavoidable responsibilities C: the obligation to his family D: the heavy burden of life
- Besides taking obligation as an important theme, the poem “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening” probably also ponders on_____. A: the distraction in life B: the beauty of life C: the paradox of life D: a suicide attempt
- Robert Frost is famous for his lyric poems. Which of the following poems was not written by Frost? A: "Richard Cory" B: "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" C: "After Apple-Picking" D: "The Road Not Taken"
- What is the main effect of repetition in the last two lines of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"? A: To emphasize the responsibility B: To be better understood C: To show the speaker's unwillingness toleave D: To tell the speaker's bad mood