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Two roads diverged in yellow woods
And sorry I couldn't travel the both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent to undergrowth.
1. Why can't the poet travel on both the roads.
2. Find out the rhyme scheme of above lines.
3 Name the poet and poem.
4 Write two pairs of rhyming words.​

Answers

Answered by hariniVT
2
  • Because he cannot return back to the same destination and two roads are diverged
  • should-could
  • Name of the poem-The road not taken

Name of the poet-Robert Frost

  • Rhyming-Scheming, Looking-cooking , jumping-pumping

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