English, asked by reyan61, 11 months ago

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) What will the narrator tell "with a sigh”?.
(b)Why does the narrator say, “And that has made all the difference”?
(c)What did the poet wish to do when he takes the road that he has not been able to do?
(d) What is the theme of the poem?
(e) Which road did the narrator finally decide to the lake and why?
(1) Why do you think the poet says this "with a sigh"?
(g) Why does the poet say, 'And that has made all the difference'?
(b)As a symbol, what does 'road signify in the poem?​

Answers

Answered by abhaysingh1961
13

Answer:

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Explanation:

  1. the poet tells his story with a sigh because he remembers the first road .he could not travel on it. his life could be different had he taken the first road .it makes the poet sigh.
  2. narrator says this because the road diverged into two parts.
  3. theme of the poem is the two road stand for two ways of life .there are so many opportunities in life and we have to choose one of them. we regret for the lost choice
  4. the poet stood long time watching them.then he took the road. it looked better then the other. it was grassy and less worn .he thought that he would travel on the other road some days. but he could not.
  5. road signifies in the poem is two ways of life.
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