1. Why both the roads appeared same to the poet on that day?
2. Which road did he keep for another day?
3. What could he know when he planned to move in the other road?
4. What doubt he had?
5. When and how he would be telling about this?
6. What he would tell?
7. What is the significance of statement?
8. What is the meaning of sigh? How can we interpret it?
9. What is the central idea or theme of the poem?
1o. In which lines the poet has used imagery?
11. Where is the poetic device 'repetition ' used?
Answers
1. The both the roads appeared same to the poet on that day because no one has walked on that road.
2. The poet keep the first road for another day.
3. He know that the leaves of the second road are crushed that's why he he chooses the second road and planned to move on the second road.
4. the poet was doubtful if he would ever be able to travel on the first road again.
5. the poet would be telling his future generations about his decision to take the less travelled road. He will tell these dicisions to other people.
6. he would tell that he have second road and not taken the first road.
7. the significance of the statement is that the decisions taken by us in the past play a crucial role in shaping our future.
8. the sigh could be of regret on making the wrong choice or it could be a of relief because a child that he made was correct.
9. the poem gives a clear understanding of the dilemma a person faces while making choices in life the traveller in the poem faces two diverging roads these roads are some of the choice is that a man has to make in in life his decision or choice of future action is of the utmost significations since the choices made by him shape his destiny the fault Robert Frost this poem asserts the importance of the taking the right decision at the right time.