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what does yellow wood meats in the roads not taken​

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Answered by RKumawat
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In the poem's first line, Frost describes the wood through which the narrator travels. ... The "yellow wood" can be interpreted as a symbol of the transitory nature of human life that ends in death. The narrator would like to come back to this place, but he knows he will not.

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Answered by ojaskul1
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Answer:

In the chapter The Road not taken by Robert Frost

Explanation:

By yellow wood the poet wants to tell us that the season is of Autumn

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