Which line most contributes to the tone of wistful reflection in the last stanza of robert frost’s "the road not taken”?
1. i shall be telling this with a sigh
2.somewhere ages and ages hence:
3.two roads diverged in a wood, and i –
4.i took the one less traveled by,
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