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 passing there Had worn them really about the same,"
i. How was the other road?
II. Why did the second road present a better claim than the first?
ili. What does the poet mean by 'as just as fair'?
iv. In which sense were the two roads similar?
v. How do you understand the expression 'grassy and wanted wear'?
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the other road was was frequently used by many and was just as fair as the one the author choose
the other road had a better claim because it was grassy and wanted wear as it was hardly.used
the poet means that the outcome or conclusion of both paths were eqeal
the two roads were similar as their destination was the same
grassy and wanted wear means was rarely used
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