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(d) What does the phrase "the passing there” mean?

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Answered by manjot27360
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Of the two roads the speaker says “the passing there / Had worn them really about the same.” In fact, both roads “that morning lay / In leaves no step had trodden black.” Meaning: Neither of the roads is less traveled by. ... The literal meaning of this poem by Robert Frost is pretty obvious.

Answered by nathdarshana0
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Answer: this phrase refers to the people who had travelled the roads

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