10 Questions
Where does the traveller find himself?
In a yellow wood
What does 'it was grassy and wanted wear' mean?
The grass looked inviting and needed people to walk on it
What problem does the traveller face?
Being unable to travel both roads
What does 'leaves no step had trodden black' imply?
No one had walked on that path before
Does the poet regret his choice in the last two lines of the poem?
No, he is content with his decision
'How way leads on to way' implies?
'How one decision leads to another'
'And both that morning equally lay' suggests?
'Both roads were equally covered in leaves that morning'
'Two roads diverged in a yellow wood' - What does 'diverged' mean in this context?
'Separated and went in different directions'
'The passing there' refers to?
'Time passing by'
'Though as for that the passing there had worn them really about the same' implies?
Both roads looked equally worn out due to foot traffic
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