what is your explanation about the last two lines of the poem the road not taken?
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The poet was walking down the road, when he found a diversion where two roads diverged in different directions. The poet feels sorry as he can not travel on both the roads. He has to make one decision and choose a single path. At the junction, the poet stood for a long time and tried to look at the roads as far as he could. He wanted to see the roads and wanted to know about both paths. But, he could not see anything beyond the diversion as the roads were curved and covered with the trees. In the stanza, the yellow wood refers to the forest with leaves, which were shed on the road and had turned yellow. This indicates that it
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