English, asked by prapop17ot0qd6, 1 year ago

two roads diverged in yellow wood
And sorry of could not travel both
And be on traveler ,long i stood and looked down one as far as i could
To where it bent in the undergrowth

1.what do the two roads stand for in the poem
2.what does the expression 'bent in the undergrowth 'imply?

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Answered by sukhmandhaliwal
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1.the two roads stand for the 2fields or 2streams in which the author is confused to take which one

SresthaAbhi: 2nd answer friend?
SresthaAbhi: pls edit n write it correctly before its reported..
Answered by AMANJaiswal
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1.Two roads stands for two choices the poet ,Ruskin bond haved.
2.bent in the undergrowth means that we CAN'T see a road after some distance

SresthaAbhi: Not RUSKIN BOND
SresthaAbhi: u hv mixd up everything frnd
SresthaAbhi: pls edit ur ans its wrong
sukhmandhaliwal: i don't say ruskin bond
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