English, asked by nirmalpappankumar, 2 months ago

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.

Q.1 What does ‘fair’ refer to here?

Q.2 What does the phrase ‘wanted wear’ mean?

Q.3 What claim did the ‘other’ road have?

Q.4 What do two roads symbolize​

Answers

Answered by kashishchhawari1911
3

ans 1: Here the word means attractive, beautiful, nice, and maybe even favorable or promising.

ans 2: the phrase 'wanted wear' means that the path has not been as broken-in by passing travelers.

ans 3: the 'other' road which was less frequented and travelled by the people. The 'other' road had a better claim as it was grassy.

ans 4: The two roads symbolize the choices that one has to make in life. It is very important to make the right choice because we can never retrace our path and go back. One road would lead on to another and there is no coming back.

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