The road not taken question answer
How did the poet make his choice about the road
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In "The Road Not Taken," the speaker makes the right choice in his choice of roads. He claims that the road he chose has made all the difference. Still, he cannot help but wonder what the "other" road would have held. He stands looking down the one road, wondering what the road has in store. And he takes the other road.
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Answer:THE POET CHOOSES THE SECOND ROAD ON WHICH LES PEOPLE HAD WALKED AS IT WAS GRASSY AND WANTED WEAR. AS THE POET WAS ADVENTUROUS SO, HE CHOOSES RISKY ROAD AND HOPED THAT BY CHOOSING THIS ROAD HE WILL SUCCEED IN HS LIFE.
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