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Answered by madhurane78
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  1. the poem is in free verse
  2. The phrase 'ages and ages hence' simply means the time in the distant future. 'Age' here denotes time and 'Hence' denote future .
  3. The speaker explains that he or she chose to take the second road because it seemed more “grassy” and less worn than the first, but soon admits that the two roads were actually worn to "about the same" degree.
  4. The poem does not clearly state whether the choice made by the poet made him happy or sad. ... Hence, we can reason that the poet-poet-traveller was made happy by choosing the less travelled path, not the beaten track. The concluding line of the poem “And that has made all the difference” connotes the poet's joy."

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