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Answered by Avani1707
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1.) I think the poet is not happy with his decision about not taking the first road, but he seems happy with his decision of taking the road which is less travelled because it was more inviting and promised to be adventurous.

2.)The poet would be telling with a sigh that he had to make the difficult choice of taking one of the two roads in the woods. It is a sigh of regret.

*2*

1.) One road was grassy and covered with undergrowth. The other one was grassy too but less travelled by travellers.

2.) In these lines the poet is doubtful, that one way leads to the other and perhaps he may never return and take that path

*3*

1.) There is a simile used in the 2nd stanza,:-

As just as fair.

2.) The rhyming scheme of 2nd stanza is:-

a

b

a

a

b

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Answered by patilruchita
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2 .1 one of the roab in use by many people and the other is is used less because it has so many obstacles in between

2.2 the poet here says that no how to leads onto hue but he loss in between then what should he do

3.1 ----

3.2 abaab

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