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what did the poet see in the yellowwood ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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From the poem 'The Road Not Taken,' the poet Robert Frost calls the wood as 'the yellow wood. ' This is a reference to the autumn season when the leaves of all trees turn yellow or orange and fall down to the earth. As a result, the wood appears yellow as it is covered with yellow and orange colored leaves

Answered by guptashikha1984
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this is taken from the poem 'the road not taken' by frost in which the poet sees orange and yellow leaves scatter here and there due to the autumn season then it is told that he is in a jungle where he saw two roads covered with those leaves and he is very confused about choosing any one road among them.

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