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Why will the poet sigh in the poem road not taken​

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Answered by Anamika912005
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In "The Road Not Taken," the "sigh" in the last stanza is a sigh of regret. The speaker is telling this story with a sigh. He regrets that he could not have traveled both roads. ... All the speaker can do now is imagine what the road not taken might have had to offer.

Answered by sivamei06
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The poet tells his story with a sigh because he remembers the first road. He could not travel on it. The thought that his life could be different had he taken the first road makes him sigh.

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