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Discuss what these phrases mean to you.
how way leads on to way from beehive class 9

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Answered by shravani7894
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Explanation:

(i) a yellow wood: The yellow woods represents the season of autumn. Autumn also stands for old age and inactivity. The poet could be symbolically talking about his later stages of life when he finds it hard to take a decision. (ii) it was grassy and wanted wear : It means that the road was covered with grass. It looked relatively un-worn. The poet is trying to tell that people might have less travelled on the road because it was more risky. (iii) the passing there: It means the road used by the people to pass along it. (iv) leaves no step had trodden black: The speaker is trying to say that the leaves had not turned black because less people had stepped on them or it was the least travelled road. It rpath which people may never have taken in life for the fear of uncertainty. (v) how way leads on to way: This phrase means how certain decisions are unpredictable. Whichever you choose would result in interesting and unique life experiences. We have to feel good about the choices we made.

Answered by kristina7
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Answer:

Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. The speaker realizes that his hopes to come back and try the other path may be foolish. He knows how "way leads on to way" – how one road can lead to another, and then another, until you end up very far from where you started.

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