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Summery of road not taken

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Answered by Anonymous
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Our speaker has come to a fork in a path in the woods. It's fall, and the leaves are turning colors. He's unsure which way to go, and wishes he could go both ways. He looks down one path as far as he can see, but then he decides to take the other. He thinks the path he decides to take is not quite as worn as the other one, but really, the paths are about the same, and the fallen leaves on both look pretty fresh.

The speaker reflects on how he plans to take the road that he didn't take another day, but suspects that he probably won't ever come back. Instead, far off in the future, he'll be talking about how his decision was final and life changing.
Answered by Unknown000
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In the examination, you need to write this answer in a paragraph but since writing in points helps us to memorize faster, we'll keep this answer in points and at the end, I'll even tell you how to write the same content in a paragraph.

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● Deals with difficult situations that man faces in life.

● Talks about the choices we need to make.

● We regret for our decisions but we can't reverse them, once taken.

● Thus, the direction our life takes determines the choice made by us.

\mathfrak{\huge{Answer\:in\:paragraph:}}Answerinparagraph:

The poem, 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost deals with the difficult situations that a man faces in his life. It talks about the choices that one has to make in life and the consequences of such life. Many times we regret the choices made by us but whatever is done once, cannot be reversed. Decisions are like steps, one takes us to the other. Thus, whatever direction our life takes determines the choice made any us.

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