Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same. Questions: A. What is the title of the poem from which the stanza is taken? Who is the author? B. What does "it was grassy and wanted wear" in the third line mean? C. What does the poet want to tell the reader in this meditative poem?
A: THE TITLE OF THE POEM IS THE ROAD NOT TAKEN AND ROBERT LEE FROST IS THE POET OF THE QUOTED STANZA.B: “IT WAS GRASSY AND WANTED WEAR” MEANS THAT THE OTHER ROAD WAS NOT FREQUENTLY TRAVELED.C: IN THIS MEDITATIVE POEM, THE SPEAKER TELLS US HOW THE COURSE OF HIS LIFE WAS DETERMINED WHEN HE CAME UPON TWO ROADS THAT DIVERGED IN A WOOD. FORCED TO CHOOSE, HE “TOOK THE ONE LESS TRAVELED BY, AND THAT HAS MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE.”