sigh means poem a)regret b) to hate c) not to feel sorry d) to be indifferent
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a) regret is the correct option.
In the poem "Road not taken" written by Robert Frost sigh in his last stanza's first line meant regret.
- In the poem, the speaker took a road that is travelled less, but at last, he said that he'll tell the story with a sigh, which means he will possibly regret his decision and will be sorry that he chose the most difficult path.
- The poet refers that sometimes we have to make challenging choices in life that we might regret those choices later in life.
- The speaker regrets that he couldn't take the road instead of feeling satisfied, he is unhappy.
Supporting quote: "will be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence."
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