4. What does the poet mean by leaves no step had trodden black
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These lines belong to Robert Frost’s poem : The Road Not Taken. In the complete line “And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black”:
The poet is referring to the paths as equal, especially the morning he finds himself in two pieces over which path to traverse. And that the paths are covered with leaves, which haven't been turned black by steps crushing them. Basically, Both the paths are Fresh and nobody has visited it because no black earth (ground) seems to be visible as should be due to a person's constant movement/treading on the path.
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By this phrase poet want to mean that there is not any sign of foot steps on the leaves which are falling on that road .
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