(i) What made the poet choose such a
road?
5.
(ii) What does the poet mean by 'just as
fair'?
(iii) What was the similarity between the
two roads ?
(iv) Was the poet happy with the choice?
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Explanation:
Answer: One road was used by everyone and was less risky but very crowded. The other road was rarely used by everyone and vs very beautiful but it was risky. This is why the two roads appeared equally promising to the poet.
Correspondingly, which road does the poet choose and why? The poet choose the road that was grassy and less frequented (travelled by fewer people) . He chose the road as he felt the road that 'wanted wear' would be more challenging adventurous and thrilling .
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