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From the poem "stopping by the woods on a snowy evening" which lines best represent the speaker's observation of temptation from the woods? a) "the woods are lovely, dark, and deep,/ but I have promises to keep,"
b) "between the woods and frozen lake/ the darkest evening of the year."
c) "the only other sound's the sweep/ Of easy wind and downy flake."
d) "He will not see me stopping here/ To watch his woods fill up with snow."

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