English, asked by yogitayada2006, 9 months ago

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And beone traveller, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; a.What does the phrase yellow wood refer to here? b.What dose the poet feel sorry for? c.Why does he stand at the fork for a long time? d.What is the tone of the poet in the above stanza?

Answers

Answered by deepadwivedi
1

Answer:

a.yellow wood refer to forest full of yellow leaves

b.he wants to travel both the roads

3.he was thinking , which path to choose

Answered by nehalsharmamk
2

Explanation:

a) the phrase ' yellow wood' refers to a forest in the autumn season

b) the poet feels sorry for himself as he was not able to travel both the roads together at the same time

c) he stood at the fork for a long time because he was unable to choose between the two similar looking roads

d) the tone of the poet in the stanza given is that of confusion and sadness that he had to choose one road

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