why are woods described as 'Yellow in the poem
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from the poem 'The Road Not Taken,' the poet Robert Frost calls the wood as 'the yellow wood. ' This is a reference to the autumn season when the leaves of all trees turn yellow or orange and fall down to the earth. As a result, the wood appears yellow as it is covered with yellow and orange colored leaves.
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this is refer to the autumn season when the leaves of the tree turn yellow
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