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What is the meaning of trodden black...
From the poem the road not taken

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Answered by khanlahkar2004
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Answer:

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..

Answered by kritikag0101
4

Answer:

The word 'trodden' signifies 'stomped all over or worn out'.

Explanation:

The word 'trodden' signifies 'stomped all over or worn out'.

The poet is alluding to the ways as equivalent, particularly the morning he ends up in two pieces over which way to navigate. Also, that the ways are covered with leaves, which haven't been become dark by steps pounding them. Fundamentally, Both the ways are Fresh and no one has visited it in light of the fact that no dark earth (ground) is by all accounts noticeable as ought to be because of an individual's consistent development/stepping on the way

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