Answer:
The surface meaning of "The Road Not Taken" starts with a person facing a choice to select one way. He chooses and makes a difference at the end and wishes to return to the point where he chose to check out where the other path led.
Explanation:
Robert Frost in this poem talks about the path of life. At a juncture, he had to choose between two paths. One path looked like people had travelled on it and the other looked abandoned or not used often so he had described it as grassy and with no leaves trodden black. Here, the two paths stand for two choices in life's path. He chose the road less travelled. This means that he made an unconventional choice which led to a different direction than what most people did. This choice expressed individuality and leadership. By choosing the road that was not taken he made a huge difference. The wood represented life and the divergent paths were the curves thrown in the journey where he had to take an important decision about his life.
Helicopters flew over the damaged Chernobyl nuclear power plant<span> in May ... People often</span>ask<span> me if I support or oppose the building of new </span>nuclear power stations<span>, ... without their own uranium deposits, ensuring access to the </span>fuel<span> is an issue. ... will be spent next year on clearing up and </span>storing<span>past waste.</span>