Describe the two paths that the poet finds which road did he choose?
chapter the road not taken
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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. ... 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.
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The two paths the poet saw were nearly identical, with only one difference. That being one of the roads was unused while the other was worn out. He decided to choose the unworn one because he thought it needed wear. He says, towards the end that it has made all the difference
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