What does the word 'both' refer to in road not taken
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❥ “Both” in the above stanza refers to two roads which diverged in different directions.
❥ “In leaves no step had trodden back” means that both the roads were covered with yellow leaves and nobody had walked on them.
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the "both" refer to the two road in the poem the road not taken. The first road is where the people had travelled and second is where the leaf had become black and it is inviting people to walk in.
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