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what does the poet mean by 'because it was grassy and wanted wear?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello

The poem The Road not taken tells us about the poet who makes a choice in his life by deciding one road out of two diverged roods at yellow wood.

He chose one which wanted wear and was grassy. It means that the road he chose was full of grass and wasn't stepped by anyone till now.
Answered by SillySam
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HEYA MATE, HERE IS UR ANSWER

<b><i><u> The question is taken from poem 'The Road Not Taken' by 'Robert Frost'.

In this phrase ' because it was grassy and wanted wear',poet wants to draw attention of reader to Road 2. He says by looking at the road it seems that less number of people have travelled through it . Road becomes grassy and wanted wear when it is travelled less.In the poem, poet chooses this road.

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