Why the poet likes to go on the first road when he already chosed the second in the poem called the road not taken.
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It was less frequented by than the first. (ii) The poet had to come out of the dilemma as he couldn't travel on both the roads at the same time. ... He chose the second road which had been less travelled by and 'wanted wear'. It was equally fair, grassy and covered with yellow leaves.
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It was less frequented by than the first. (ii) The poet had to come out of the dilemma as he couldn't travel on both the roads at the same time. ... He chose the second road which had been less travelled by and 'wanted wear'. It was equally fair, grassy and covered with yellow leaves.
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