Answer:
The answer option that contains no errors in capitalization is:
A) "Too much rest itself," according to Homer, "Becomes a pain."
Explanation:
Capitalization:
Capitalization are the rules in English grammar and many of us do the simple capitalization errors in our writings. Some capitalization rules are:
- Capitalize the first letter of word at the beginning of a sentence. Like She is going to school.
- Use the capital letter for words that are the proper nouns and for names like Jack is a good boy (Jack is proper noun)
- In our case the the option A is correct as it follows the capitalization rule as the first word starts with T capitalization then Homer (proper noun) and then the first word of quotes also starts with the capital letter "Becomes" .
- The option B has capitalization error that the first word in quote is not starting with capital letter like "is not to be denied."
- Similarly the capitalization error occur in quote as the first word is not starting with capital letter "perform without fail what you resolve."
Answer:
Frost uses his conflict of having to choose between two paths as he was walking through the woods one day; the path more or less traveled. The paths in the woods that Frost spoke of in his poem symbolize the routes you can take in life. This makes the poem's meaning deeper by causing the audience to relate making choices in your life to something as insignificant as choosing which path to take as you walk through the forest. Frost even goes so far as to say he may come back to that spot and choose the path he hadn't before, then going on to say that it wouldn't be likely as the path he chose will likewise lead him down more and more paths with more and more choices. This poem is ultimately of a person going through life when he comes to a crossroad, a moment where he must choose between two choices, the choice more or less popular. He thinks for a bit before starting down the path less traveled, or the choice less popular. He then thinks that perhaps he'll come back to that spot in life again one day before acknowledging that it very well may never happen as the choice he chose will bring him to other paths or choices to be made in his life. In the poem, he even goes so far as to say that the choice he made of choosing the less popular choice rather than the more popular one has led him to where he is today, which holds true, literally and figuratively.
Answer:
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