English, asked by juhi9990, 3 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.

Questions

(i) What does the poet think about his choice?
(ii) According to you, what does the poet tell people ab
(iii) Why did the poet choose the less travelled road?
(iv) What does he think about the future?
(v) Find out the figure of speech of second line of the stanza.​

Answers

Answered by bhumi6269
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Answer:

1. The poet can be happy or sad about his choice because there is no emotion of joy or sadness .

2. he tells them that he had taken the road which was not used very frequently to travel and that has made all the difference .

3. He chose the less traveled road to explore it and know what surprises it held for him .

4. He thinks that in future he will be at a whole new place but in order to know where he had to take the road less traveled by .

5. We can't say anything about the figure of the speech because it isn't specified in the poem .

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