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in the poem the road not taken what does made the poet choose such road ​

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Answered by AdityaChopraipgs2020
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Answer:

Explanation:

Then took the other, just as fair,”

And having perhaps the better chance,

Because it was grassy and wanted wear,

Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same.

1.What made the poet choose such a road ?

2.What does the poet mean by “just as fair” ?

3.Find the phrase from the extract that mean “had not been used”.

the road not taken

Answered by sambitbhatti19
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Answer:

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 . Hi there! ... In the poem, the poet is standing at the Cork, from where two roads were diverged

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