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what is the significance of the fact that the road 'bent in the undergrowth'? (Answer in 30 words).​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:   Literally, then, to say that the road "bent in the undergrowth" means that, at a certain point, the speaker can no longer see which direction the road goes. The undergrowth obscures the road's direction from the speaker's sight. Moreover, and perhaps more importantly, he cannot see where it leads or where it ends.

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Answered by akshaysankarshana
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Answer:

The poet Robert Frost, in the poem The Road Not Taken, tells this line. He means to say, when he checked both the roads in front in front of him, the bending of the road means to say about the difficulty of the path. The deeper meaning of this is that when Frost found two ways of success in front of him, he checked the amount of risks that the particular journey to success would have.

I think this is from the MCB of Class 9 NCERT.

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