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5. Why does the poet say, ' And that has made
all the difference?
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Answered by ItzMADARA
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In this case, the narrator, reflects that, of the two paths he could have taken in life, he chose to follow "the one less traveled by," and he believes "that has made all the difference."

Answered by Anonymous
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the poet says that he has made all the difference because all the choice was of the poet he chose the the second road and left the first one for another day so we can say that the outcome that come from the choice was totally dependent on the poet as he was the one to choose where to go which has made the difference in his life if he had chosen the first road.....

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