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How do you paraphrase the poem starts with Two roads diverged in a yellow wood?

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How do you paraphrase the poem starts with Two roads diverged in a yellow wood?

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The poem is saying that in life you can take the easy way out of things, or the harder, but more rewarding in the end, way. Remember the last line is “I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” That means that it paid off in the end to take the harder way out.

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