What does the poet’s ‘sigh’ indicate? What difference do you think the poet is talking about . In the road not taken . By Robert Frost
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What does the poet’s ‘sigh’ indicate? What difference do you think the poet is talking about . In the road not taken . By Robert Frost
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The poet recognizes this truth when he says earlier in the poem that, much as he would like to return and take the other path to see where it would lead, "I doubted if I should ever come back." It is directly following that line that he says, "I shall be telling this with a sigh." The sigh suggests the narrator ...