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the road not taken class 9
why does the poet describe the wood as yellow ​

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Answered by tilochna766013
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In the poem, 'The Road not Taken', the poet refers to the wood as 'The Yellow Wood' because it was the time of Fall (Autumn). So, all the leaves have turned yellow or yellowish-orange

Answered by vintage01
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  • The poet sees two roads diverging in a yellow wood. Perhaps it was autumn and both the roads were covered with dead or fallen yellow leaves.

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