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(i) The phrase ‘a yellow wood’ signifies the autumnal setting of the poem.
(ii) The grass on the road that the poet decides to take was still afresh and the road seemed less worn out. This implies that not many people had walked on it.
(iii)This refers to the people passing through that road.
(iv) This means that there were no footmarks on the leaves strewn on the paths since nobody had walked on them.
(v) Here, the poet refers to the fact that one road always leads on to another and so on.