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what is antonym for the word fair in poem the road not taken​

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Answered by selvimanikandan76
6

Explanation:

Antonyms:

i) unfair

ii) dark

iii) brunette

Answered by ravuri1574
2

Answer:

n the second stanza, the speaker states “[T]hen took the other, as just as fair”. After we read the first stanza which describes how the speaker can only choose one road and began describing the other, the second stanza begins with the speaker describing the second road. When he states this line, there are multiple ways in which the reader could both read and interpret it. He is saying that the second road is “as just as fair” as the other road, meaning that, 1) it is as right and appropriate as it is fair, and/or 2) it is as fair as choosing to take the other road. You can take both of these meanings and conclude that taking this path is fair, unbiased, and just as right as it is to take the other road. This ties to the whole theme of choice-making, and how choosing to take one path instead of the other is neither right nor wrong, yet can define us and our future.

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