in the poem “the road not taken”, what does the road represent?which road does the poet choose?
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The poet says that once, he was walking down the road and
reached a fork. He could walk over one of the paths only. He
took time to choose the right path. He inspected them to
decide which was a better option and then chose the one
which seemed less walked over. He kept the other one for
some other day although he knew that he would never get the
chance to walk over it. He would go further on the chosen path
and not get a chance to go back on it. As he walked on the
chosen path, he realized that both the paths were similar. He
felt that his future depended on the choice that he made
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