In the story, ''The Roads Not Taken.'' Why does the speaker choose the second road?
a) It seems like the more traveled and safer road.
b) It seems like the less-traveled road that needs exploration.
c) He knows it definitely has a better chance for excitement.
d) He thought that the second was more attractive.
the speaker in the poem, faced with a choice between two roads, takes the road "less traveled," a decision which he or she supposes "made all the difference."