NIOS Class 12 English Chapter 14 Solution – The Road not Taken
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NIOS Class 12 English Chapter 14 Solution
Board |
NIOS |
Class |
12th (Higher Secondary) |
Subject |
English |
Topic |
Question Answer, Solution, Notes |
14.1.
1.) no, it was not easy.
14.2.
1.) the poet calls it yellow wood because the leaves were yellow in autumn.
2.) the poet is the traveller.
He feels sorry because he cannot travel through both the roads.
3.) the poet looks down the road as far as he can see to know what lies ahead.
4.) The phrase means that- (ii) one couldn’t see beyond a point.
14.3.
1.) no, the poet takes the other road.
2.) the other road has better claim because it was grassy and wanted wear.
14.4.
1.) both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black.
2.) ‘Way leads on to way’ means –(iii) one road joins another road ahead.
14.5.
1.) he is thinking of future in the last stanza.
Somewhere ages and ages hence.
2.) the poet’s decision has made all the difference.
3.) that refers to his decision to take the other road.
1.) the two roads stand for different choices that we make in life.
2.) yes, the poem relates to some situation when I feel indecisive or find it difficult to make a choice.
3.) At first, I will consider my specific interest over a subject for my future career. Then I will find out career opportunities and growth in that particular career. I need to consider my financial state and other responsibilities in life. I would like to take advice from my teachers regarding my choice. I will gather knowledge by surfing internet and discuss with close friends. Then I can take a final decision.