what does the poet choose ( in the poem tthe road not taken )
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Answer: The poet had to choose one of the two roads. He left the one which was a popular choice. He decided to take the 'other' road which was less frequented and travelled by the people. The 'other' road had a better claim as it was grassy.
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The poet had to choose one of the two roads. He left the one which was a popular choice. He decided to take the 'other' road which was less frequented and travelled by the people.
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