Plus Two First Year English Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening Question Answer
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening ( Question Answer) 1. What's the difference between 'woods' and 'forest' ? Answer: 'Woods' are small areas of trees near where people live, and they usually don't have wild animals. A 'forest' is a big, thick area with lots of trees, and it's where animals like lions and tigers live. 2. Where does the rider stop ? Answer: The rider stops between the woods and a frozen lake. 3. Why does he stop ? Answer: He stops in the woods to enjoy the beautiful snowy scene on that evening. 4. What does the line "He will not see me stopping here" mean ? Answer: This means the owner of the woods lives in a nearby village and won't notice the rider stopping by on a snowy evening. 5. Why does the horse shake its harness bells ? Answer: The horse shakes