<span>Covering your ideas in a logical, step-by-step manner that the reader can follow.</span>
Answer:
The English playwright, Christopher Marlowe, called Helen, "the face that launched a thousand ships."
Explanation:
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"nor how they sometimes fall short" (line 8)
I hope this is the passage you are referring to.
This poem is regarding a cat that should go home but has soo much more to do. It expresses how the cat hears the call to come home but instead continues to enjoy its own activities.
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"The road not taken" is a poem that makes the reader think pf choices we have to take in life. In the second line of this poem, the author, Robert Frost, is expressing how difficult it is for him to make one decision.
<em>"And sorry I could not travel both" </em>In this line the author expresses he is "sorry" he can't travel both roads, which suggets he regrets about making the decision of picking only one road. The poem constinues and he finds the impossibility of traveling both roads, so he stands there trying to choose which path he's going to take. we can clerly notice this is difficult decision he is making.
You should sprinkle it throughout. Otherwise, the reader will be uninterested if all of the interesting details are in one part of the story and stop reading it.