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1. What has made the difference with the traveller's life?
2. Explain the phrase 'Somewhere ages and ages hence'.
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poem name is the road not taken std is 9th
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pls. answer the question I will mark brainliest
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1)Two roads diverged in a wood and he 'took the one less travelled by'. The roads are fascinating metaphors for life. The choice has made all the difference in his life. (v) The poet says “I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference”.
2)I shall be telling this with a sigh, Somewhere ages and ages hence” means someday, down the road, when I'm old and telling stories about my past, I'll sigh and say that I took the road less traveled by and that's what “made all the difference” in how my life turned out.
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