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The poets choice made no difference all the difference​

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Answered by tahir5692
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The poets choice made all the difference

Answered by rmb
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The question refers to the poem 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost. The statement in the question is false. In fact, with reference to the following lines, it is clear that the poet's choice changed his life.

'I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.'

The theme of the poem is how humans are continuously making choices and how those very decisions mould their lives. So, when the poet decides to tread on the path that few people prefer, that path takes him to yet another path and soon he is too far away to turn around and take the second path. This could be applied to simple walking, or normal life or even career decisions. Each decision has an impact on life. Therefore, each choice makes a difference, especially if it is a path that is 'less traveled by'.

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