Is there any different between the two roads as the poet describes them
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In stanza two the poet explains that the only difference between the two roads was that the road he took had because it was covers with grass and looked as if it hadn't been used too much. Besides this difference both roads had not been equally worn down by the pass a he travel on them.
In the third stanza the poet says that both the roads were equally covered with leaves as if no person had stepped on.
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The poet explains in stanza two that he felt the less travelled road had better claims.
Explanation:
- He then realizes that the two roads have been equally worn down by the passersby that traveled on them. The poet says in stanza three, the two roads were equally covered with leaves that had not turned black.
- Finally in the last two lines, the poet says that the two roads differed and he took the road that was less traveled by other people and this choice made him see all the difference to his journey.
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