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which road did the narrator choose?why?​

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Answered by tintin15551
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The poet choose the road that was grassy and less frequented (travelled by fewer people) . He chose the road as he felt the road that 'wanted wear' would be more challenging adventurous and thrilling . Hi there! "The Road Not Taken" is a poem written by a great poet 'Robert Frost'.

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Answered by TARUNBRO
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The narrator knows that he must make a choice, regardless of the outcome. He cannot take both paths, and ultimately decides to take the one that he thinks is "less traveled" because of the overgrown grass. This symbolizes a person's unusual choice, not one that is commonly made by most other people.

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