what was the significance of the “yellow wood” detail at the beginning of the poem?
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The "difference" lies in the fact that his life would have been altogether different had he chosen the other path on that fateful morning. Thus the "yellow wood" represents possibility and a new beginning. The “yellow wood” in Robert Frost's poem “The Road Not Taken” provides details about its setting and tone.
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