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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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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by pandeylaxmi584
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Answer:The poet while travelling on foot in the woods reaches a junction where two roads diverge. Immediately, he realizes that as a traveller travelling both the roads is impossible. Here two roads are meant two ways of life. The woods are yellow, which means that it probably falls and the leaves are turning yellow.

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