what do you mean by 'both that morning equally day'?
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These lines mean that, of the two roads the narrator is considering, neither one is more or less traveled than the other. ... There is no road less traveled; they are each traveled the same.
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The lines means that in the that morning both the roads/ways the speaker come across was almost the same but one was more travelled than the other the leaves was not black which simply means that people has not walked over it
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