What is the speaker’s attitude towards the diverging roads? Explain your answer by referring to specific words and phrases. the poem "the road not taken"
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For the first road the speaker said ,''looked down one as far as i could to where it bent in the undergrowth'' it means the first road was very long and was less grassy hence he conclude that the many people had traveled on this road so this was less adventures
For the second road the speaker said,''having perhaps the better claim, because it was grassy and wanted wear '' it means the second road was very less traveled and grassy and wanted wear and was very adventures so he decided to choose that road
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