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23 August, 21:41

The questions below refer to the selections "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" and "After Apple-Picking."

Two sounds the speaker describes in "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" are -

Choose one answer.

a. his own voice and his horse's neighing

b. wind howling in the bare branches and sleigh bells

c. his own voice and the voice of the owner of the woods

d. harness bells on a horse and wind during a snowfall

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  1. 23 August, 22:08
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    The correct answer is D) harness bells on a horse and wind during a snowfall.

    A and C aren't correct because the narrator isn't speaking throughout the poem.

    B isn't correct because there is no sleigh, only a man on a horse.
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