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What does the poet see before him

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Answered by argupta0904
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It is not clear where the poet/speaker is as he speaks these lines. The speaker is thinking back to a time when he had to choose between two options. The speaker uses the metaphor of choosing one of two paths in the woods. The metaphor describes two choices so the poet "sees" two directions in which to take his life.

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Answered by RenukaMate
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two roads were diverging into the woods with trees that has yellow leaves

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