Poem 1 The Road Not Taken.            (The Central Idea of the poem)    -------------------------------------------------

The Central Idea of the poem 'The Road Not Taken ' is this that the poet  was walking through a forest and was confused to get two roads . These roads were divided into two directions . Both of them looked him equally attractive. It was difficult to decide him which road should be taken . The grassy road proved that few people would walk on it .He decided to take that road and left other for next time. At last he thinks what would have happened if he had taken the other road .
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Question Answer based on stanza    ------------------------------------------------------
                 Stanza  01

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,.                                                     And sorry I could not travel both.    And be one traveller, long I stood.   And looked down one as far as I could.                                                     To where it went in the undergrowth:

Difficult Words--.                                Diverged.      विभाजित हुई (divided)    Bent.               मुड़ी हुई।                         Traveller.       यात्री                             Undergrowth   घनी झाड़ियां तथा पौधे 
              Question 01
Write the name of the poem from which the stanza has been selected? Who is the poet ?
                 Answer 
The name of the poem is 'The Road Not Taken'. Robert Frost is the name of the poet .
                  Question 02
Where did the two roads diverged ?
                  Answer 
The two roads diverged in a yellow wood .
                  Question 03 
Why did the poet feel sorry ?

                   Answer   
The poet felt sorry because he could not travel on the both roads .
                 Question 04
Why did the poet stand long ?

                   Answer 
The poet stood long trying to see one of the roads as far as he could see it .
                    Question 05
Why has the wood been called yellow ? 
                  Answer 
It is autumn and the leaves have grown yellow . So the wood has been called yellow .
-----------------------------------------------------.                  Stanza 02

Then took the other, just as fair,.    And having the better claim,.        Because it was grassy and wanted wear:.                                                  Though as for that the passing there.                                                    Had worn them really about the same.  

Difficult words----
Perhaps.      शायद
Claim.          दावा करना
Wanted wear  प्रयोग में आना चाहती थी।
Grassy           घास से युक्त
Fair                 सुन्दर (ताजी)

                 Question 01 

Which road did the poet choose ?  

                   Answer 

The poet chose the other road .

                 Question 02
  
Why did the other road have the better  claim?
   
                  Answer  
The other road was grassy and was not used . So it had the better claim .
                 Question 03

We're the roads same? 
   
                  Answer  
 
Yes, both the roads were same because both of them were equally worn by the people .

                 Question 04

How had the roads been worn? (घिसे हुए )
                     Answer 

The people passing from those roads had worn the roads .

                   Question

Select the rhyming words from the stanza ? 

                    Answer

The  rhyming words of the stanza are given below-----

      Fair           wear
       Claim      Same
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                  Stanza 03

And both the morning equally lay  In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh,I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how may leads on to way.
I doubted if I should ever come back.

Difficult word--- 

Equally      समान                                     Trodden     कुचली हुई ।                         Doubted.     संदेह किया।


              Question 01
Who are the ''?

                 Answer 

The 'both' refers to the two roads which the poet had found in the forest .

               Question 02 

Why did he keep the first for another day? 

                Answer 

He  could travel only on one of the two roads . He liked both of the roads . So he decided to keep the first road for another day.
                   
                 Question 03 

What did he doubt ?

                  Answer 

He doubted if he should ever come back .

                    Question 04 

Why did the poet doubt his walking on the first road ?

                    Answer 

He doubted it because he knew that the other road would lead him to many new ways .

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                  Stanza 04 
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 had made all the difference.  
Difficult Words-- 
Sigh.         आह भरना 
Hence        आगे (भविष्य में)
Difference. अन्तर,भेद 
  
            Question 01 

Which road did the poet take ?

              Answer

The poet took the road which was used by only a few people . 

                Question 02 

Why will the poet sigh ? 

                 Answer 

The poet will sigh because his choice of the way will make a big difference .

                 Question 03 

What will happen by the choice of the road ? 

                 Answer 

The choice will decide the poet's future life .

              Question 04 

What will make difference according to the poet ?

              Answer 

According to the poet his choice of the road will make difference .
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               Question 01
Why was the poet sorry ?
                 
                Answer 

The poet was sorry because he was standing where two roads diverged to the forest and he was confused to choose one of them .

                  Question 02

What do the two roads stand for ?

                    Answer 

The two roads stand for the two opportunities of choice in life . This situation stands before everybody where one has to choose one of them . 

                Question 03 

Which road was taken by the poet ?

                    Answer 

The poet was standing at a point where the two roads divided into two . Both looked same at the first sight . But one of them less travelled . He took that very road .

                Question 04 
What was the condition of both the roads that morning ?

                 Answer 

Before choosing  one road of  the two lying before him, the poet looked at both of them one by one .He saw that both of them were covered with leaves . Nobody had yet travelled on them that day .

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