why did the poet feel sorry|| chapter-the road not taken
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In the poem "The Road Not Taken," the poet feels sorry for the road which he didn't choose to go to. The dilemma in which the poet fell was to choose between two roads. He had the option of choosing only one. He wanted to choose both the paths but was not permitted to do so.
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In the poem "The Road Not Taken," the poet feels sorry for the road which he didn't choose to go to. The dilemma in which the poet fell was to choose between two roads. He had the option of choosing only one. He wanted to choose both the paths but was not permitted to do so.
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