Does one road seem to be more appealing than the other? Use examples from the poem
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In the poem, "The Road not Taken", the poet mentions how the second road seemed to be more appealing than the first. He states that the reason for this view was that the second road appeared to be grassy and unused. Examples from the poem that support the above statement are, "Then took the other, just as fair, and having perhaps the better claim, because it was grassy and wanted wear."
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Yes the second road which was not visited by anyone was more appealing than the other road as it was not weathered as nobody had travelled on it and anybody had no idea if the path is full of difficulties or not and it would be a new experience for the poet.
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