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describe briefly , the narrotors dilemma​

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Answered by waliamuskan018
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The poet's dilemma was that he did not know which road he had to choose when the road split into two. He looked down to one road and realised that, that road was taken by most of the people. The other road was covered in grass and proves that very less people have taken that road.

Answered by Anonymous
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In "The Road Not Taken," the speaker is one, lone traveler. He is walking in the yellow wood when he comes to a fork in the road. The dilemma is that the speaker can only take one road. While the speaker would like to take both roads, he can only take one.

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