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Describe the roads as seen by the poet

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Answered by varshini2727
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This poem by Robert Frost describes the dilemma a walker faces when the path he is treading diverges into "two roads." The two roads are, in fact, nearly identical. ... Both of the roads were covered with leaves and relatively unsullied; they had not been "trodden black" by the feet of previous travelers.While walking through a forest, the poet comes across a point where the road forks into two. Both the roads are covered with fallen yellow leaves. One goes in the undergrowth as far as he can see and the other one seems to be grassy and less travelled

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While walking through a forest, the poet comes across a point where the road forks into two. Both the roads are covered with fallen yellow leaves. One goes in the undergrowth as far as he can see and the other one seems to be grassy and less travelled

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