b. Why the poet cannot travel both the roads?
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Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. In his mind, the speaker is "sorry [he] could not travel both" roads that he sees in the woods, and so he likes to think for a moment that he could come back and try the first of the two roads at another time, some day in the future
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Deeply he knew that both the roads leads to the different way and may be the one doesn't get a chance to come back to the original place to make the choice again.
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