"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost (April edition)
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- Q1Whose woods are being described in the poem?OursHersTheirsHis30s
- Q2What does the speaker's little horse think is queer?To run in the woodsTo drink from the frozen lakeTo jump over the frozen lakeTo stop without a farmhouse near30s
- Q3What is the only other sound mentioned in the poem?Birds chirpingThe sweep of easy wind and downy flakeRiver flowingHorse neighing30s
- Q4What does the speaker have before he can sleep?Promises to keepFood to eatSongs to singBooks to read30s
- Q5What is the mood of the woods as described in the poem?Gloomy, light and shallowLovely, dark and deepFrightening, bright and shallowPeaceful, bright and deep30s
- Q6What season is it in the poem?SunnyWindySnowyRainy30s
- Q7What is the darkest evening of the year?At the marketBetween the mountains and the riverAt the village squareBetween the woods and frozen lake30s
- Q8What does the horse do to ask if there is some mistake?Neighs loudlyRuns awayStomps his hoovesGives his harness bells a shake30s
- Q9What does the speaker decide to do after admiring the woods?Take a napStay in the woodsBuild a snowmanContinue on his journey30s
- Q10Where is the owner of the woods' house located?In the villageBy the riverAt the lakeIn the woods30s
- Q11Where is the owner's house located?In the villageIn the woodsOn the mountainBy the lake30s
- Q12What does the horse do to signal a possible mistake?Stamps its hoovesWhinnies loudlyStarts runningGives his harness bells a shake30s
- Q13What are the woods described as in the poem?Peaceful, light and vastLovely, dark and deepScary, bright and shallowNoisy, sunny and dense30s