Robert Frost: "The Road Not Taken" - Read Flashcards

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note

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  • interpreted as being about the path less traveled rather than about the regret that can come with being forced to make a choice
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how many lines are in each stanza of Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken”?

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five

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Robert Frost’s ability to write about the countryside using beautiful imagery was probably influence by

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his life on the farm in the New Hampshire countryside

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in line 12 of “The Road Not Taken” Frost is describing

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how leaves on the ground turn black when they are “trodden” or walked on

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according to Frost in his poem “The Road Not Taken,” what kind of difference did taking one road over another make

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Frost does not say

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in lines 14-15 below “The Road Not Taken” Frost is saying that
“Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back”

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once you start down a certain road, it leads you on and on and makes it hard to come back

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