what is meant by the line in leaves no step had trodden back
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Answer:it’s a poem
Explanation:In leaves no step had trodden black”: The poet is referring to the paths as equal, especially the morning he finds himself in two pieces over which path to traverse. And that the paths are covered with leaves, which haven't been turned black by steps crushing them.
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The phrase is an excerpt from Robert Frost's poem, The Road Not Taken, “And both (roads) that morning equally lay in leaves no step had trodden black.” It means neither of the roads are less traveled by.
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