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in the poem the road not taken what did the piet see in the woods ?were the paths Similar​

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Answered by parthashar2801
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Explanation:

The poet left the first path because it was well-trodden. ... The poet means to relay to the readers that both the roads that diverged in a yellow wood seemed similar and both of them looked as if they people had walked on them, though one was less frequented

Answered by ItsAadiBoyz77
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Explanation: The poet in the poem, "The road not taken" sees a converging pair of roads and faces a dilemma on which one to choose. He carefully examines both roads and decides that he will travel on the road which is not traveled by many people. But, after walking on the road, he finds that the roads were actually very similar but led to different places and opened up different opportunities for him. Hence, the roads were actually similar.

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