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6. What has worn the roads "about the same" (line 10)? in the poem “The Road Not Taken”

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The phrase here " about the same" means that both the roads look alike, they look like they have been trodden the same but the 2nd road (the one he chooses trusting his instincts) seemed more grassy and "wanted wear". that road seemed less frequented. A few minute differences differentiates one from the other.

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