Which words most contribute to the tone of regret in Robert Frost’s "The Road Not Taken”?
answers to chose from below:
worn, wear, trodden
sorry, doubted, sigh
travel, worn, knowing
diverged, other, equally
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sorry, doubted, sigh
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The words that contribute to the tone of regret in Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken' are:
Sorry, doubted, sigh
In the poem, the poet describes the difficulty of choosing one thing over the other. The process of picking one from the other is a really though and confusing. That is why it is said that when the poet took the other road, his tone of regret was in a way of sigh and doubtfulness.
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