English, asked by deepakjoshi8041, 7 months ago

Q1. Read the given extract and answer the questions that

follow.

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,

And sorry I could not travel both

And be one traveler, long I stood

And looked down one as far as I could

To where it bent in the undergrowth;

(a)Where was the poet standing?

(b)Why could he not travel both the roads?

(c)What made the poet stand at the diversion for a long time?

(d)Which word in the stanza means opposite of “converged”?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

A. THE POET WAS STANDINGAT A POINT WHERE A ROAD DIVIDED INTO TWO ANDFROCING HIM TO ONLY TAKE ONE OF THEM

B. HE COULD NOT TRAVEL BOTH ROADS AS HE DIDN'T HAD ENOUGH TIME FOR THAT

C. THE DECISION OF TAKING ONE OF THE TWO ROADS

D. "DIVERGED"

Explanation:

Answered by madmaxaditya2004
0

Explanation:

a : poet was standing at a position on road from where two road are divided . actually it is a stage of life where poet have to chooses one of his carrier .

b : he could not travel road both because its a life time opportunity where a person can choose only a carrier at a time .

c: the insured decisions of the poet made the poet stood for long time at diversion .means he was unable to choose a particular way .

d : the word in the extract is 'diverged' which means opposite of 'converged' .

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