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“Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same” (a) Which road did the poet take? (b) Why did the poet take the other road? (c) Was it a worn out road or a less travelled path? (d) Name the poem and the poet.

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Answered by cafatia2005
18

Answer:

(a) Which road did the poet take?

Answer: The poet took the road that was grassy and wanted wear, which no one had taken.

(b) Why did the poet take the other road?

Answer: The poet took the other road because he wanted to be unique and that path was lee travelled by.

(c) Was it a worn out road or a less travelled path?

Answer: It was a less travelled path.

(d) Name the poem and the poet.

Answer: The poem is "The Road not taken" by Robert Frost

Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

a) the poet took the least travelled road.

b) becoz he thought that road was least chosen and wanted a wear

c) it was a less travelled path

d) poem is "the road not taken" and the poet is robert frost.

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