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CLASS : 9 / SUB : ENGLISH ;BEEHIVE (CBSE) : POEM -1 : THE ROAD NOT TAKEN : QUESTION - RTC: stanza 1 (here stanza 1 means the poem's first stanza) : question : Explain 'and be one traveller' .

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Answered by avinash5696
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The expression means that he was an individual who couldn't travel two roads at the same time.

Answered by kriti4226
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Answer:

line 1

  • our speaker is describing a fork in the route this poem was first published in 1916 when cars for only just beginning to become prominent so this roads in woods are probably more like pass not roads like everything of them today
  • the woods are yellow which means it is probably fall and leaves are turning colours
  • diverse is another word for split there's a fork in the road

line 2-3

  • the speaker is sorry we can't travel both roads suggesting regret
  • because of the impossibility of travelling both roads the speaker stands there trying to choose which part he is going to take because he standing we know that he is on food and not in a carriage for 1 hour

lines 4-5

  • the speaker really wants to go down both parts he is thinking hard about his choice is staring down one row trying to see where it goes but he cannot only see up to the first band where the undergrowth the small plants and greenery of the words blocks his view .

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