Sectin b q 1 pl solve
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a) The two roads described by the poet are symbolic of different life choices one can make. Here, the poet faces the dilemma of choice which arises due to limited knowledge of what the future has in store for him. He can either take the conventional path, or take a lesser known path which has less certainty.
b) In the poem, the road the poet is traveling by forks into two roads. One road is a road less traveled, and another is traveled often. The poet has to choose one of the two roads to travel further. He is confused as to whether he should choose the conventional path or dare to take a lesser known road.
c) By saying "Yet knowing how way leads on to way", the poet means that he knows how one path leads to another, and turning back and getting to choose another path not taken earlier can sometimes prove to be difficult. Thus, he will probably not get to make this choice again.
d) By 'trodden', the poet means that the other road was traveled by. Not many had stepped on that road or walked that path, thus leaving the road devoid of any visible footsteps.
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a) The two roads described by the poet are symbolic of different life choices one can make. Here, the poet faces the dilemma of choice which arises due to limited knowledge of what the future has in store for him. He can either take the conventional path, or take a lesser known path which has less certainty.
b) In the poem, the road the poet is traveling by forks into two roads. One road is a road less traveled, and another is traveled often. The poet has to choose one of the two roads to travel further. He is confused as to whether he should choose the conventional path or dare to take a lesser known road.
c) By saying "Yet knowing how way leads on to way", the poet means that he knows how one path leads to another, and turning back and getting to choose another path not taken earlier can sometimes prove to be difficult. Thus, he will probably not get to make this choice again.
d) By 'trodden', the poet means that the other road was traveled by. Not many had stepped on that road or walked that path, thus leaving the road devoid of any visible footsteps.
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