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Compare the two roads mentioned in the poem the road not taken

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Answered by shiv207
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both the roads were looking beautiful no one traveller go away from them both were full of grass but the poet think 1st road were good for him thats why he choosed 1st road
Answered by gskswapna
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The first one, as the speaker looks down it, takes a bend into the undergrowth of the forest, precluding him from seeing its end. The other was "just as fair." At first the speaker believes the second path is more attractive because it seems grassier, as if fewer people have walked upon it. Reconsidering, the speaker decides that, actually, they were about equally worn. Both of the roads were covered with leaves and relatively unsullied; they had not been "trodden black" by the feet of previous travelers. The speaker must choose one of the roads, and he doubts that he will have a chance to come back to this place and try the other one in the future. He makes his choice and selects the one "less traveled by," the second one, despite the fact that he previously concluded that both paths had been more or less equally used.

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