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The Poetic name for a song thrush is a throstle.
The speaker is probably the person on the horse.
In the first stanza of "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost, the speaker refers to the owner of the woods as he watches the snowfall. The speaker acknowledges the owner's absence by stating, "He will not see me stopping here."
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The speaker in Dickinson's poem "The Bee" is referring to the flowers in the woods, not people. She sees the bee interacting fearlessly with the flowers, contrasting this with her own fear of the bee.
"Come In" by Robert Frost is a poem that depicts a person's inner struggle with opening up to new experiences and connections. The speaker vacillates between wanting to invite others into their world and feeling the weight of past experiences that make them hesitant to do so. Ultimately, the poem explores themes of isolation, vulnerability, and the desire for meaningful human connection.
The speaker in "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" shows his commitment by acknowledging his responsibilities that require his presence elsewhere, despite his desire to stay and watch the snowfall. He ultimately concludes that he must move on, reflecting his commitment to his obligations.
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Right after you exit petalsburg woods just talk to everyone in the plant market and everyone outside it and eventually someone will give it to you
The hermit thrush may show signs of shame by avoiding eye contact, lowering its head or body, or displaying submissive behavior, such as crouching or backing away. These behaviors are a response to perceived social cues or consequences within the bird's social group.