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a) what bent in the undergrowth?
b) does the poet regret his choice ?give reasons for your answer. from the poem the roar not taken​

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Answered by Rose1907
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Answer:

a) The poet says "to where it bent in the undergrowth" meaning of it is that he doesn't know where the road will lead him. The poet doesn't know the direction of the road where it will end. Here meaning of the Undergrowth in the poem emphasizes the road's direction.

b) The poet took the road which was less travelled as it was grassy and less worn. The poet regretted his decision as he thought that he would have been successful if he would have taken the other road and so his life would have been different.

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