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Heythere1:

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Heythere1:

Prepare a Reading Guide for a Song or Poem In 300-500 words: Write a reading guide about a poem or song of your choice. In it, provide the reader with the basic information about your chosen work, specifically its imagery, figurative language, meter, rhyme scheme, and meaning. Make direct references to your text in developing each section of the guide. (Poem/Song): The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost The poem uses vivid imagery to describe the two paths and the surrounding nature for example the yellow wood and the undergrowth represent the choices and possibilities in life.The poem Employees figurative language such as metaphor and personification The two paths act as a metaphor for life choices and the personification of the paths ads depth to the poems. The poem is written in a iambic tetrameter with four pairs of stressed and unstressed syllables per line The consistent meter adds a rhythm quality to the poem.The poem follows an ABAAB rhyme scheme With each stanza consisting of five lines the end rhymes contribute to the musicality of the poem.The poem explores the theme of choices and regrets It suggests that the choices we make in life determine our journey and future and that taking The less traveled path can lead to unique experiences and personal growth.

Gdub08:

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Heythere1:

not allowed to

Tryce:

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Tryce:

I feel like that will work

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