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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. What does “other” refer to in the above lines?

b. Which road did the narrator choose?

c. Explain “grassy and wanted wear”.

d. What is the literary device used in 4th line?

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Answered by Arghya4321w
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Answer:

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Explanation:

a) By the word "other", the narrator, Robert Frost wants to say that there were two roads, from which one was full of footsteps and one was fully covered with grass. So the poet decided to take the path covered with grass rather than taking the path full of footsteps.

b) The narrator chose the path which was fully covered with grass in the morning.

c) By the phase "grassy and wanted wear", the narrator says his phase shows that the path other than the path full of footsteps, was full of grass and showed that never it had been walked before.

d) The literary device used in the 4th line is Personification.

Hope so this helps you.

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