Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And by one traveller, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth”; (a) What does the yellow wood mean? (b) Why does the poet stand long? (c) What is the rhyme scheme of die stanza? please don't spam please if you don't know the answer don't answer zyada points nhi hai points ke bhookhe mat banna
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(a) Yellow wood refers to the decomposing leaves and the autumn season.
(b) The poet was in a dilemma about which road to take. Both the roads were equally worn and were
covered with leaves.
(c) abaab
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(a) Yellow wood refers to the decomposing leaves and the autumn season.
(b) The poet was in a dilemma about which road to take. Both the roads were equally worn and were
covered with leaves.
(c) abaab
Explanation:
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