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what does the phrase -.made all difference means? in poem road not taken ​

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Answered by harmanjottttt
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Which Poem

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Answered by irenebanerjeedeb76
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Explanation: He takes the time to examine both roads, trying to determine which road is the best road.

Finally, he takes the road he feels is "less traveled by." He insists that the road he has taken has made all the difference in his life.

Of course, he has regrets and he will be telling his story with a sigh "somewhere ages and ages hence." Since "way leads to on to way," the speaker has doubts of ever having the opportunity to ever take the road he did not take.

So for now, he will have to be satisfied with the road he has taken. By the end of the poem, the speaker is content, seemingly satisfied. He feels the road he has taken has made all the difference in his life.

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