please explain these two lines "Then took the other, as just as fair , And having perhaps the better claim,"
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So after all this buildup about one road, which he's looked down for a long time, our speaker takes the other path.
The speaker still seems pretty uncertain when he explains that this second path is better. It is only "perhaps" better.
Then the speaker tells us why the path is better – it seems like it hasn't been walked on very much, because it's grassy and doesn't look worn.
The speaker still seems pretty uncertain when he explains that this second path is better. It is only "perhaps" better.
Then the speaker tells us why the path is better – it seems like it hasn't been walked on very much, because it's grassy and doesn't look worn.
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Poet in these lines want to share the better feeling which he got on seeing the other road which was grassy and beautiful as compared to the first one
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