Pick out the lines from the poem ‘The Road Not taken’ which say that
both the roads looked similar that morning?
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1and2
Explanation:
it is clearly given there
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The lines from the poem ‘The Road Not taken’ which say that both the roads looked similar that morning are written below:
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Explanation:
That morning when the poet saw both the roads, they were looking quite similar. Both the roads were covered with leaves fallen from the trees over them; and no one had trodden on them that morning.
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