Social Sciences, asked by bachanpslsingh277, 5 months ago

Then took the other, 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) Why did the poet take the other road?
(b) What did the poet discover while travelling on the other road?
(c) What do the given lines suggest about the speaker?​

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Answered by harnoork613
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(a) The poet took the other road because he thought that it was more challenging to travel on it as only a few had used it. The quite discovered while travelling on the other Road that the second was almost equally used as the first one.

(b) The poet took the other road because he thought that it was more challenging to travel on it as a few had trodden on it. The quite discovered while traveling on the other Road that the second was almost equally as used the first one.

(c) The given lines suggest that the speaker loved challenges and difficulties.

*The answer of (a) and (b) is same.*

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