Having made a choice, I accept the reality. Solution : Taking a decision sometime make or mars our future. After you have made a choice do you always think about what might have been, or do you accept the reality? Like the poet in poem, I will choose a challenging and unexplored path in my life. I will choose a path that gives me satisfaction and mental peace. I will make choice according to my capabilities and strong points at that time. Then it will be difficult to make a choice in between them. I will have hundreds of option before me. After completing my general education, I will have to make choice of profession whether I should become and engineer or doctor or something else. Yes, I think later or sooner I will have difficult choices to make. Perhaps I am still too young to make an independent choice. Solution : No, till now I have never been in a situation in which I had to make a difficult choice. Have you ever had to make a difficult choice (or do you think you will have difficult choices to make)? How will you make the choice (for what reasons)? He wanted to do something different in his life so he chooses the less travelled road. The poet made a choice and accepted the challenging path. Solution : The last two lines of the poem mean the acceptance of reality. What do you think the last two lines of the poem mean? (Looking back, doesthe poet regret his choice or accept it?) (ii) In the last two lines of the poem the poet says that there is a difference between the two roads because he took the road that was less travelled by other people and that made all the difference to his journey. In stanza three the poet says that both the roads were equally covered with leaves and that no person had stepped on. Besides this difference, both roads had been equally worn down by passersby travelling on them. (i) In stanza two the poet explains that the only difference between the two roads was that the road he took had the right to be chosen (the better claim) because it was covered with grass and looked as if it had not been used too much. Is there any difference between the two roads as the poet describes them (v) This phrase means how certain decisions one makes in life could pave the way for many other decisions. It could represent a path one may have never/seldom taken in life for the fear of uncertainty. (iv) The leaves had not changed their colour and turned black because of less people stepping on them. It was a smooth road which had not worn out. (ii) It conveys that the road was full of grass and nobody has used that road. The poet could be symbolically talking about the later stages of life. (i) Yellow wood symbolises the autumn season. The problem that he faces is that he cannot decide which road to take to continue his journey since it is not possible for him to travel both roads at the same time. Solution : The traveller finds himself in the yellow woods at a point where the road forks into two. Where does the traveller find himself? What problem does he face? NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Beehive ( Poem ) Exercise Also Read this poem before solving the NCERT Questions use as a reference of the following NCERT solutions prepared by pw. Get solutions of all chapters of NCERT class 9 English from pw. NCERT Solutions for class 9 English chapter-1 Poem- The Road Not Taken is prepared and uploaded for reference by academic team of expert members of pw. NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Beehive Poem chapter-1 The Road Not Taken
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