Explain both the roads as described in the poem' The Road Not Taken'?
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The two roads in "The Road Not Taken" hardly differ. The first road is described as bending into the undergrowth. The second road is described as "just as fair," though it was "grassy and wanted wear." In leaves no steps had trodden black.
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The two roads in "The Road Not Taken" hardly differ. The first road is described as bending into the undergrowth. The second road is described as "just as fair," though it was "grassy and wanted wear." In leaves no steps had trodden black.
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