I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
(a) Who is 'I' in these lines? What is 'this' that 'I' will tell?
(6) Why would 'I' sigh while telling 'this'?
(c) What is meant by 'less travelled by'?
(d) What is 'that' in the last line? How has 'that' made all the difference?
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I is Robert frost
Explanation:
b)I sighs because he couldn't travel both the roads
c)less frequently taken option
d)that refers to the decision made to travel less travelled road
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Hello mate!
Here is your answer..
A) I refers to the poet-Robert Frost.
B) he would sigh because he wanted to take both roads but chosen that one which had made all difference in his life.
C) less travelled by means less people had chosen that adventurous way.
D) that refers to the decision taken by the poet. He was successful by taking that way which had made all the difference.
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