What does the poet mean by 'just as fair'? in poem road not taken
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the poet means that both the roads were undone the same, there was no major difference.
the first road was also as fresh and greeny as the second one.
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The poet chose such a road because grass has grown there and none had travelled so far on it. “Just as fair” means that the other road was as beautiful as the one seen earlier. please mark me as a brainliest answer
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