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Which of the following theme statements fit the lines below from “Stopping by a Woods on a Snowy Evening”?The woods are lovely, dark and deep,   But I have promises to keep,   And miles to go before I sleep,   And miles to go before I sleep.Group of answer choicesIt’s never a good idea to stay too long on someone else’s land.The pull of being alone in nature is sometimes in conflict with the pull of responsibility.Nature has the ability to make people feel tired and sleepy or relaxed.Being sure to get enough rest is an important part of one’s responsibilities.

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Which of the following theme statements fit the lines below from “Stopping by a Woods on a Snowy Evening”?The woods are lovely, dark and deep,   But I have promises to keep,   And miles to go before I sleep,   And miles to go before I sleep.Group of answer choicesIt’s never a good idea to stay too long on someone else’s land.The pull of being alone in nature is sometimes in conflict with the pull of responsibility.Nature has the ability to make people feel tired and sleepy or relaxed.Being sure to get enough rest is an important part of one’s responsibilities.

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The theme statement that fits the lines from “Stopping by a Woods on a Snowy Evening” is: "The pull of being alone in nature is sometimes in conflict with the pull of responsibility."

This is because the speaker in the poem is drawn to the beauty and tranquility of the woods (nature), but he also acknowledges that he has responsibilities (promises to keep) and a journey to continue (miles to go before he sleeps).

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