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Answered by parvkaim487
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Answer:

a) the other refers to the road taken by the poet that was grassy and not used much

b)the poet chose the road which had growth of grass and was rarely used

c) the other road had a better claim because it was rarely used by fellow people

d) frequently used that makes it get destroy

Answered by abhi52329
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Explanation:

  1. The narrator says in the second stanza of the poem that after looking at the first road, he decides to take the second, as it's "just as fair." By "fair," the narrator could mean "good" and "attractive." In other words, the second path through the woods is just as welcoming and enticing as the first road.
  2. The poet took the 'other' road which was less frequented and travelled by the people.
  3. The poet had to choose one of the two roads. He left the one which was a popular choice. The 'other' road had a better claim as it was grassy and had not worn off due to travelers.
  4. worn off or worn out
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