I WANT A SUMMARY OF THE CHAPTER A ROAD NOT TAKEN?
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Robert Frost was walking in a forest in a fine shiny morning. PErhaps it was autumn. At one point he came across a junction and there were two roads leading from there. He looked at the both as far as he could see.
He recognized the path that was trodden a lot by people. So that was taken by a lot. He was not decided which way to go. He wanted to make his mark himself by choosing the less trodden path. That path would be fresh. He could explore that and make himself one of the few who had chosen that path. He might or might not return back alive from what was in store for him along that path.
Still he chose to take the second path. He wished that he could tell the story of his choosing the less trodden path to his children. He would be remembered for that choice he made on that day. He would be where would be because of the choice he made.
He recognized the path that was trodden a lot by people. So that was taken by a lot. He was not decided which way to go. He wanted to make his mark himself by choosing the less trodden path. That path would be fresh. He could explore that and make himself one of the few who had chosen that path. He might or might not return back alive from what was in store for him along that path.
Still he chose to take the second path. He wished that he could tell the story of his choosing the less trodden path to his children. He would be remembered for that choice he made on that day. He would be where would be because of the choice he made.
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