Why do the cars stop at the roadside stand? Mention any two reasons.
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In the poem the Roadside Stand, Robert Frost writes about the selfish needs of the rich people who stop their cars for their own selfish needs rather than helping the poor who have their roadside stands. They stop occasionally to inquire about the vegetables but but have no intention of purchasing it, some stop to reverse their cars while some just to ask the correct directions of roads.
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To pick or lift someone or to save a person who has come in the persons cars front.
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