The monster is big scary and green
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I –
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
—“The Road Not Taken,”
Robert Frost
Use your knowledge of the extended metaphor. What can you conclude about the speaker based on this stanza? Select all that apply.
The speaker made a choice about which life path to take.
The speaker is still debating which direction to go with his life.
The speaker’s choice changed his life.
The speaker’s choice was random.
The speaker had a reason for his choice.
Answer:
A
C
E
Explanation:
An extended metaphor is a type of metaphor that uses a single analogy at a sustained pace in a story or narration.
Based on “The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, the speaker made a choice about which life path to take, the speaker’s choice changed his life and the speaker had a reason for his choice
She builds the tension of events by presenting the most horrific last.
The topic which the poem "Sea Rose" is mostly concerned about is what we as a society value as beauty, as stated in option B and explained below.
<h3>What is the poem "Sea Rose" about?</h3>
The poem discusses the topic of what we, as a society, value as beauty by comparing a regular, fresh rose to a sea rose. The latter is dry, harsh, and has an acrid fragrance, whereas the former is moist, soft, and has a sweet smell.
According to the speaker, there is more beauty to the sea rose, although society would value the regular rose the most. The sea rose, as the speaker explains, has suffered a lot - has been "flung" and "lifted". Its beauty comes from its history, from everything it went through.
With the information above in mind, we can select option B as the correct answer.
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