Describe the two paths that the poet find which road did he choose? why?
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the first road is well trodden, with tracks left behind by all the people who have traveled on it. the second path is fresh, grassy indicating that none have traveled on that path at all, therefore the poet chooses that path. the first road was more travelled and the leaves of that road was trodden black.....
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The first path strays from all directions and the second is fresh grass which shows that there was no one on the way, so the author decided to take another, because he wanted to do something of creativity and extraordinary work.
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