Cite the condition of both the roads in the poem The Road Not Taken?
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one raod has a clean path but other has bushy grass on it the writer chose the second road
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In "The Road Not Taken," the condition of the two roads is quite similar. Both are grassy, covered in yellow leaves, and equally traveled by other people.
In the yellow autumnal wood, two roads diverged into two directions. Both of them were covered with the fallen leaves. In the morning, both of them were still untouched. The steps of travellers have not blackened them. One was frequently used by the travellers. The other one was not a popular choice. It seemed to invite people to walk on it.
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