| Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|
| Two roads diverged in a {yellow} wood, | 88%
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| And that has made all the {difference}. | 86%
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| I took the one {less} traveled by, | 86%
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| And looked down one as far as I {could} | 85%
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| Two roads diverged in a {wood}, and I — | 83%
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| Oh, I kept the first for another {day}! | 69%
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| And be {one} traveler, long I stood | 65%
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| To where it bent in the under{growth}; | 62%
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| Then took the {other}, just as fair, | 60%
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| Yet knowing how {way} leads on to way, | 54%
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| I shall be telling this with a {sigh} | 53%
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| Somewhere {ages} and ages hence: | 50%
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| Had {worn} them really about the same, | 49%
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| And {sorry} I could not travel both | 43%
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| In leaves no step had trodden {black}. | 41%
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| And having perhaps the better {claim}, | 40%
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| I {doubted} if I should ever come back. | 40%
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| Though as for that the passing {there} | 40%
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| And both that {morning} equally lay | 33%
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| Because it was {grassy} and wanted wear; | 31%
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