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Where is the poet and mention the things which he can see

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Answered by Mohit461x
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Explanation:

= the poet is on the swings and he can see river,trees,cattle and all over the countryside.

Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

The correct answer to the question-"Where is the poet and mention the things which he can see" is-

The poet can see trees,  river, cattle and all over the countryside.

Explanation:

The poet saw that the road has an curved end after which nothing was visible.Then he saw that the second road had green grass which means that it was used by few people and the other road was with no grass which resembles that  it was used by many.

Thus, the poet took the risk and he went through the second road.

The two roads that the poet-traveller faced in his walk or journey are symbolic of the choices we make in our life. The simple walk itself is a resembles  the great journey of life.

The poet saw two roads  which were diverged in a yellow wood.  Since, it was autumn and so, the roads were completely covered with dead or fallen yellow leaves.

The first road one went down in 'the undergrowth' of the forest, while the other road was  beautiful, grassy and 'wanted wear'

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