I believe the answer is d
In the poem, the<em> two roads</em> are an example of what type of poetic device?
The following which is true about the 'speaker' in the poem, "The Road Not Taken" is:
- the speaker is taking a walk in the woods and approaches a fork in the road
The rhyme scheme and meter of this stanza is:
<h3>What is Poetic Device?</h3>
This refers to the different devices which are used by a poet to create his poem and some of them includes: assonance, rhyme, alliteration, etc.
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In Act III, Scene II, of "Julius Caesar", by William Shakespeare, the excerpt from Brutus speech that is an appeal to logos is: "Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? " Here Brutus is appealing to logos, that means he is appealing to his audience's logical side. He is saying that they would die as slaves if Caesar had been alive.