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"And both that morning equally lay."

(Name and explain the figure of speech) ​

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Answered by abishekbk2007
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The lines, "And both that morning equally lay / In leaves no step had trodden black," repeat the idea -- stated earlier in the poem -- that the roads, though they look a bit different from one another (one is grassier than the other), have been traveled the same number of times (by other people).

Answered by stu4583
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Answer:when the robert frost came in the evening then he sawed one road as more travelled and another road was less travelled by so when he again came the next morning then tha both roads are similar and again he was confused to go in which direction he has to go

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