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It was Autumn and the leaves of the trees had turned yellow and were falling.ī) The poet stood there for “long” as he was thinking which road he should choose. What would a comparison of life depict?Ī) Where did the poet stand? What did he see?ī) Why did the poet stand there for “long”?Ĭ) Why does the poet describe the woods as yellow?Īns:a) The poet stood at a point where two road diverged in a forest. Qu14:The poet has compared life to a fork in the path to show the decisions we need to take in life. He uses the word ‘sigh’ to convey deep thoughts. In life we have to take decisions that will decide the whole future or the course our life will take.Īns: The poem does not have the mood of regret but mere stating of a fact of life. Elucidate.Īns: This stanza compares the path to life itself. Stanza 4 relates a simple experience in a wood to real life experiences. Qu12:I shall be telling this With a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I –I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference. Qu11:When the poet chose one of the paths what did he hope to do? Qu10:Which path had been walked on that morning before the poet travelled on one? Qu9:How was one path different from the other?Īns: One was greener it had more grass and seemed less used Qu8:What did the poet see in the yellow wood?Īns: The poet saw two paths diverging in different directions. Qu1 The poet stood at the intersection ofĪns: A cluster of trees growing wild, a mini forest. The poet doubted if he would ever be able to come back to travel the first road. He chose the other road because it was grassy, less travelled and wanted wear.Īns. (b) Why did the poet choose the other road ?Īns. He wanted to do so because both the roads looked equally fair and promising. (a) Why did the poet feel like travelling both the roads ?Īns. The poet was in a dilemma as to which road, out of the two, he should follow. (c) What doubt crops up in the speaker’s mind ?Īns. There were no marks that anyone had trodden on them. It means that the leaves on the other road were intact. (b) Explain : ‘‘In leaves no step had trodden black.’’Īns. When the poet sees two roads diverging in a forest, he decides to take the second one and leave the first one for some other day. (a) What decision does the speaker take of the ‘first’ road ?Īns. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below. (iii) all roads join at an intersection (iv) all roads lead to other roads (i) the world is round (ii) all roads have a dead end (c) The first line of the extract can be explained as_. (iii) he is a man on the move (iv) he never repeats himself (i) he continues to follow the road he chooses (ii) he is very lazy (iii) two roads, the one he chose and the reason for his choice (a) In this extract, the poet is describing. Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should come back. (i) Adventurous (ii) Calculative (iii) Opportunist (iv) CarefulĤ. (c) The poet’s decision to take the other road indicates that he is : (iii) It needed to be explored (iv) It was full of surprises (i) It had been lying waste (ii) It was attractive with green grassy carpet (b) The second road had better claim as : We hope you are enjoying the The Road Not Taken Extra Questions (iii) It was expected of him (iv) It looked shabby (i) It had worn out by continuous use (ii) It had been tried and tested (a) The poet didn’t take the first road as : Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear
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