what makes he poet sigh at the end.
the road not taken
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✍In "The Road Not Taken," the "sigh" in the last stanza is a sigh of regret.
✍The poet Is not happy with his decision.
✍He conveys us that we must make choices in our life very carefully
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▪It seems that his decision to choose the second row does not yield the desired results the poet seems to be regretful of his decision taken in the past .
▪He feels if he had the first road we would have been more successful in life and achieving his aspirations.
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