Its not venn diagram because that compares two things...
A timeline just doesn't make sense because that relates to time...
A table also is most likely to compare two...
Okay I am gonna go with D, I apologize if its wrong. :(
The "road" Frost is referring to is the paths you take in life. Paths like, whether you went to college or went travelling or had a hard childhood. In the second stanza, he says "Though as for that the passing there | Had worn them really about the same."
In the poem it's implied that the roads have the same ending. He doesn't want to go back down the road to the other one, because it goes to the same place. He thought this road might be better, because it was less traveled by, but by traveling it, he made it look the same as the other.
At the end, where he says "it makes all the difference," he's being ironic. In my opinion, what he actually means is, it doesn't matter which road you take. People take the more unique life path because they think it's better. People take the less unique because they think it's easier. But in the end, the paths are the same, and none of it matters. Your choices and life events all add up, but at the end of the road, all of us die, and end in the same place.
When choosing a topic for a literary analysis essay, it is important to remember that your topic take into consideration
A. major literary elements the author uses and how the author uses them to demonstrate theme.
B. all of the literary elements the author uses so you can address any and all possible themes.
C. any literary element, major or minor, that might possible have a connection to theme
Answer:
A. major literary elements the author uses and how the author uses them to demonstrate theme.
Explanation:
When choosing a topic for literary analysis essay, It is important to remember the major literary elements and how you intend to use them in the essay.
This is important because, all the literary elements cannot be factored in and the major ones are used to describe a particular theme instead of describing any available theme.