two roads diverged in a yellow wood. And sorry i could not travel both . And be one traveller ,long i stood. And Locked once as far as I could. To whether it bent in the undergrowth.
(a) At which point had the poet reached.
(b) why was thr traveller feeling sorry.
(c) where did the one road lead to. (d) give the opposite to 'met at a point' from the passage
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(a) the poet is standing at a place where two road diverged in the yellow wood
(b) the poet is feeling sorry because she could not travel both the roads
(c)
(d) diverged is opposite to met at a point
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