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Answer:

According to the narrator's descriptions the  "place where the sidewalk ends” is unknown and inviting, while “this place” is dirty and unwelcoming.

Explanation:

Where the Sidewalk Ends is a poem by Shel Silverstein depicting two places, where the narrator wants to leave “this place” where the smoke blows black  and the dark street winds and bends, and go to a place where the sidewalk ends  and before the street begins,  and there the grass grows soft and white.

The difference between the two places is highlighted by the narrator, one as unknown and looks inviting and desirable, while the other looks dirty and unwelcoming.