How does the poet keep the similarities between both the roads, in the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
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Both the roads lay in front of the poet almost in the same condition. He chose the second road and felt sorry about not choosing the first one. The poet wanted to experience both situations. He was also not sure of the outcome of his choice.
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Frost in the poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ emphasizes, ‘And sorry I could not
travel both’. Have you faced a similar situation in your life
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