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Ahat [919]
2 years ago
9

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST 100 PERCENT SURE!!!!!!!!!!!which is the best paraphrase of these lines from "stopping by the woods on a sno

wy evening?
"The woods are lovely, dark, and deep./but I have promises to keep".

a. I would like to stay, but I have too many other responsibilities.
b. I made a promise that I would not take the road past the woods.
c. The woods are beautiful, but they are owned by someone else.


2. Which is the best paraphrase of the last verse of Jim?

and, tipping, tidied up her room
and will not let her see,
he misses the game of baseball,
terribly.

a. Jim walks on tiptoes as he cleans up his mothers room and thinks about baseball.
b. jim, neatening his mother's room on tiptoes, is terribly sorry that he cannot play baseball.
c. jim walks on tiptoes, cleans up his mothers room, and misses playing baseball.
d. jim, quietly neatens his mother's room, and does let on that he misses playing baseball.
English
1 answer:
Natalka [10]2 years ago
3 0
“The woods are lovely, dark, and deep...”
a. “I would like to stay...”

“and, tipping, tidied up her room...”
d. “jim, quietly neatens his mother’s room”

English is a difficult subject to help you on, and I am someone who hasn’t heard of either text, but those are the two which I believe sound the most similar and correct

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