English, asked by skbansal1944, 10 months ago

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence;
Two roads diverged in a wood, andl-
I took the oneless travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
(a) What does 'this' in line 1 refer to?
That
(b) The expression: 'somewhere ages and ages
hence' means......
(c) Which road did the poet take? Why?​

Answers

Answered by omsamarth4315
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Answer:

a) ' this ' is refered to the roads telling about life.

b) it means how ones have to face difficulties to achieve a good life .

c) the poet taken the road which have many difficulties and adventures due to which the poet can achieve a good deserved life / success .

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