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3. Then took the other, just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Questions
a) Which road does the poet eventually choose?
b) Why does he choose it?
c) Explain the phrase ‘as just as fair’.
d) Explain the phrase ‘grassy and wanted wear’.
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Answered by grewalmamta
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Answer:

1. The second road presented a better claim because it was (still) grassy and had not worn off due to walking of the travelers. As far as the question of their being worn due to walking of the travelers, both of them had worn in the same way.

2. he choose it because he is traveled with his foot. firstly, he had no any type of vehicle, secondly, he is walked grassy road.so,  he choose it.

3.    The poet took the road that was grassy and wanted wear, which no one had taken.  The poet took the other road because he wanted to be unique and that path was lee traveled by.

4. 1) 'Other' refers to the second road which the poet wanted to travel. He wanted to travel on that road because he thought that it was grassy and wanted wear. 3) 'because it was grassy and wanted wear', this expression meant that nobody walked on the road taken by the poet.

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