Which road does robert frost choose and why?
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"The Road Not Taken" is a poem written by a great poet 'Robert Frost'.
In the poem, the poet is standing at the Cork, from where two roads were diverged.
On that day, both the roads were seeming same. And the poet was completely confused about the selection of road.
He wanted travel on both the roads, but he was knowing that once he will select a road, he cannot return back to go on the second.
So, he took the second road which was less travelled by the people.
Now, for the answer to the question, have a look at the attached picture.
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"The Road Not Taken" is a poem written by a great poet 'Robert Frost'.
In the poem, the poet is standing at the Cork, from where two roads were diverged.
On that day, both the roads were seeming same. And the poet was completely confused about the selection of road.
He wanted travel on both the roads, but he was knowing that once he will select a road, he cannot return back to go on the second.
So, he took the second road which was less travelled by the people.
Now, for the answer to the question, have a look at the attached picture.
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Thanks for the question !
☺️❤️☺️
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