what do you think the last two lines of the poem mean looking back does the poet regret his choice accept it?
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The last two lines in the poem the road not taken the poet accept the fact that he has made a choice which is not preferred by many. He does not regret for his choice. Though the doubt remains if he was benefitted by making the choice.
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The last two lines of the poem reflect the courage to accept the challenge and take the right decisions in life. The poet decided to take the path that was less travelled by the others because he wanted to do something different in his life.
No, the poet does not regret his choice
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