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English, 18.11.2020 22:40 rnunez3

Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
Who is the person stopping to watch the woods fill up with snow in this stanza from Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"?

The poet, Robert Frost

The man who owns the woods

The anonymous speaker

The man who has a house in the village

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