'''that had made all difference."-Robertforst-explain
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The given sentence has been taken from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. In the poem the poet talks about the decisions and choices that he makes in his life, and how the same choices have consequences which have had a considerable effect on him.
The poet has two choices in front of him, first that is commonly taken by the vast majority of the people, while the second which is rarely opted for. For a long time, Frost ponders over the two options. In the end, he realizes that all paths lead to the same destination, so it is the path that matters and that the path is superior. Robert, ultimately, decides to take the second road, which is tougher but more rewarding.
That choice of taking the second road is the one which has changed his life for the better, thus making it more satisfying than the average way of life. Therefore, Frost writes that it is his decision of taking the road less travelled by "that had made all the difference".