QUESTION 3
In lines 4-12, the speaker examines both paths before him. Summarize his observations on the
paths.
Neither path seems appealing. The speaker decides to just turn back.
Both paths seem appealing. At first the speaker thinks that the second path is better
because it is filled with fellow-travelers, but then he or she decides that both are essentially
equal in every regard.
Both paths seem appealing. At first the speaker thinks that the second path has more grass
as a result of less people walking on it, but then he or she decides that both are essentially
equal in every regard.
Neither path seems appealing, so the speaker decides that he will take the "lesser of two
evils."