Do you think that the poem road not taken is about regret support your answer with instance from the poem?
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Yes, I think that the poem is one of regret as the poet ends on a sigh. This could signify a sigh of grief, where the poet feels that the other road in the forest could have led to a better outcome and that his life would have been more secure and enjoyable.
On the other hand, the poet could also mean a sigh of relief that may signify that the poet feels glad when looking back on his life choices and is proud to have taken a less-travelled road.
(Choose what answer you like better. Both of them are viable options to write since it depends on the reader's point of view.)
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