I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference”
(a) Where was the narrator walking one day?
(b) Which road did the narrator leave?
(c) When will the narrator look back on his life?
(d) Why do you think the narrator says this “with a sigh”?
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(a) poet stood there for long because he could not make up his mind which path to take.
(b) The poet left the first path because it was well-trodden. Many people had walked on that path. He wanted the excitement and adventure of choosing to walk a path that was not frequented by too many people.
(c) The narrator will look back on his life after a very long time – when he is an old man.
(d) The poet is regretful; he could not return and take the. road he had left behind to travel on another day.
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a the narrator was walking towards the road one day
b the narrator leave the road most travel by
c. after taking road
d. i dont know this answer
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