Bent in the undergrowth explain the meaning of the following phrase
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Robert Frost uses it to tell the readers that the road was "bend in the undergrowth", meaning the road was covered with grasses, shrubs and small vegetation which looked fresh and green. It also states the fact that the road had not been used by anyone and people did not take this road.
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bent means under growth
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