Question
In the poem "Good Hours," when the narrator "repented," he
knelt and prayed for forgiveness.
stopped and rested.
turned around and headed back.
saw the sun rise.
knelt and prayed for forgiveness.
stopped and rested.
turned around and headed back.
saw the sun rise.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In the poem "Good Hours" by Robert Frost, when the narrator "repented," he **stopped and rested.** This moment reflects a pause for reflection and contemplation rather than a literal act of kneeling or praying.