English, asked by guptajisuraj06, 1 month ago

1. Where does the traveller find himself? What probl
2. What does the poet say the wind god winnows?
3. How do we make wind our friend?
4. What does the poet like to do when it rains?
5. Is the poet now a child? Is his mother still alive?
6. Why did the author choose the other road?​

Answers

Answered by sangitakumari23m
2

Answer:

1 ans- The traveller finds himself in the yellow woods at a point where the road forks into two. The problem that he faces is that he cannot decide which road to take to continue his journey since it is not possible for him to travel both roads at the same time.

2 ans- The poet says that the wind god winnows the weak crumbling houses, doors, rafters, wood, bodies, lives and hearts, and crushes them all.

3 ans- The poet suggests that we should build strong houses and fix the doors firmly to make friends with the wind. Moreover, we should be strong enough to face the difficulties in life.

4 ans- When it rains, the poet likes to lie with his head pressed against the pillow of his cottage chamber bed and listen to the sound of the soft rain.

5 ans- No, the poet is not a child. His mother is no more.

6- The poet chooses the other road in the poem as he accepts challenges and difficulties in his life. Explanation: ... The poet also wanted to prove himself different by doing something challenging by taking a path that has not commonly taken by people.

Answered by shreebanerjee10a
1

Answer:

CAN I ANSWER JUST 3 QUESTIONS CAUSE I DON'T KNOW THE ANSWERS OF OTHER 'S.

Explanation:

1) THE TRAVELLER FINDS HIMSELF IN FIX AS HE STANDS AT A POINT WHERE THERE WERE 2 ROADS BUT HE DID'NT KNOW THE WAY.

4) THE POET LIKES TO CUDDLE UP IN HIS BED AND LISTEN TO THE SOUND OF RAIN AND THINK ABOUT HIS MOTHER.

5) NO , THE POET IS NOT A CHILD. HE IS A GROWN UP PERSON . NO, HIS MOTHER IS NOT ALIVE.

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