Why was the poet able to travel one road only? (1 Point)
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He chooses less traveled path between two diverging paths.
Explanation:
In the poem Robert Frost had to choose between two paths and he choose one which was less traveled. In his journey he saw that two roads were diverging in the woods. Hence the poet was able to travel in one road only.
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The poet was only allowed to walk one path because he had to pick between two options and he picked the less traveled path.
Explanation:
- This is a question raised by Robert Frost in his poem "the road not taken."
- The poet describes a moment in which he was forced to pick between two pathways and chose the less traveled one.
- He noticed two roads branching into the woods during his journey. Despite his desire to go on both, the poet was unable to do so.
- He had to choose which path to go because he couldn't travel along both paths at the same time. As a result, the poet was only allowed to travel on one path.
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