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In The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost, list examples of connotation diction and implied meaning/explanation
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In The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost, list examples of connotation diction and implied meaning/explanation
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In the road not taken Robert Frost uses nature as a way of explaining life examples. The road not taken is an example of two choice in the mans life and how he chooses to take the one he thinks will be more beneficial to him in the long run
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its about a road not taking right
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