Give the opposite of met at a point in the passage first of the road not taken
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'Diverged' is the opposite of met at a point in the passage first of the poem 'The road not taken.'
Explanation:
- The word 'diverged' means 'to separate or tend into different directions.'
- It is directly opposite to 'met at a point' as the speaker talks about a single road in the woods and later separating into two different directions.
- The speaker uses these roads as a representation of two ways of life out of which we(humans) are supposed to make a choice that 'makes all the difference.'
- Similarly, the speaker is struggling to make the choice and finally, he chooses to walk on 'the less-traveled one' and decides not to regret his decision. He here connotes that 'one should take decisions independently without fearing the consequences.'
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