![]() – In the above lines, “other” refers to the road that was grassy and less travelled upon.Īnswer. (g)What does “other” refer to in the above lines?Īnswer. – Both roads were similar in the sense that they both were appealing to the poet to travel on them. (f) In which sense were the two roads similar?Īnswer. – The second road was grassy and green with its grass was not crushed and worn by the steps of the travellers. (e) How do you understand the expression ‘grassy and wanted wear’?Īnswer. – ‘ As just as fair’ means that the second road was just as beautiful as the first one. (d) What does the poet mean by ‘as just as fair’?Īnswer. – The rhyme-scheme of these lines is ab, aa, b. (c) What is the rhyme scheme of the given lines?Īnswer. – The second road presented a better claim as it was still grassy and had not been used by many travellers. (b) Why did the second road present a better claim than the first?Īnswer. – The other road was as fair and beautiful as the first one. (q) Who is the author of the poem ‘The Road Not Taken’?Īnswer. ![]() The roads represent the different chokes that one has to make in his/her life. (p) What is the meaning of the word ‘diverged’? What do the roads represent in these lines?Īnswer. (o) Why did the poet look down as far as he could?Īnswer.- The poet was unhappy that he could not take that road as he chose the other one and, that is why he looked as far as he could. Although they had been worn out equally, that morning both lay untrodden.Īnswer.- The expression means that he was an individual who couldn’t travel two roads at the same time. – He felt like travelling both the roads as both of them looked equally fair and promising. (m) why did he feel like travelling both the roads?Īnswer. ![]() (l) The poet here is using “roads” as symbols of: (k) What did the narrator see in the wood?Īnswer.- The narrator saw two paths diverging in the forest. He also regrets the fact that he cannot come back to the start once he makes a choice.Īnswer.- The poet feels sorry that he can’t travel on both the roads diverging in the forest before him. – The narrator regrets the fact that he cannot travel on both paths. (h) What choice did the narrator have to make?Īnswer.- The narrator had to choose between the two roads.Īnswer. (g) What is the rhyme scheme of the stanza?Īnswer.- The rhyme scheme of the stanza is ab aab. What did the speaker do while standing for a long time?Īnswer.- The poet stands long because he was in a dilemma about which road to take. Answer.- ‘Yellowwood’ means that the leaves have turned yellow because of the autumn season.
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