How does the speaker try to make his decision, based on the extract?
Answer:
Answer as written by the student:
The speaker tries to make his decision by looking at the two roads and comparing them based on the extract.
Step-by-step explanation of the answer:
- To answer this question, we need to read the extract carefully and look for the information that matches the question. 📖
- The question asks us how the speaker tries to make his decision, based on the extract. We can find the answer in the second, third, and fourth lines of the extract: “And sorry I could not travel both / And be one traveller, long I stood / And looked down one as far as I could” ✍️
- These lines tell us that the speaker is faced with a choice between two roads that diverge in a yellow wood. He wishes he could travel both, but he knows he can only choose one. He stands for a long time and looks at one of the roads as far as he can see. 🛣️
- Therefore, the answer that best matches the information in the extract is that the speaker tries to make his decision by looking at the two roads and comparing them. 🙌
- We can also infer that the speaker is uncertain and hesitant about his decision, since he takes a long time and only looks at one road. He does not know what the other road is like or where it leads. 😕