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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

The road not taken

 Today we are going to learn about the road not taken.

Before we start I'll just put the picture in.

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, Famous Inspirational Poem ...

The connections I made to the title is: No one ever goes to the road. It's like invisible.

How was the poem organized? Stanzas, lines other? It has stanzas with four paragraphs.

What is the tone of the poem? It makes me sad for people not to go to it.

What were the poetic devices I found in the poem? 
Metaphor: I saw that there were some as which it was a simile but it didn't compare two things so it's a metaphor.
 Personification: On the "To where it bent in the undergrowth" it's saying the road bent but roads cannot bent so it's a personification.
Alliteration: Because in the pom it says "ages and ages" so there is one.
What is the meaning of this poem? What does the poet want the reader to think about? What will happen if we chose a different choice.
I hope you learned things about this post. Bye




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