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why does the speaker say "he will be telling this with a sigh/ somewhere ages and ages hence"?


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Answered by jiannabhuiya
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will be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence." ... The speaker knows that his choice will influence his future and feels that, as Carnegie says in the quote, if he takes risks and chooses the road less traveled, maybe he will be more successful and have a more fulfilling life.

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Answered by ankitdhaka4673
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the poet choose the road less travelled by. this indicates that he believe in charting his own path is life rather than doing others except him to do . he is adventures and love to take risks in life

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