Hello. You did not present the prompt to which this question is addressed, which makes it impossible for elka to be answered accurately. In the meantime I will try to help you in the best possible way.
First you must read the prompt and understand what it is proposing to do. After this reading, the subject that the pronmp addresses will be the central idea by which he is built, that is, it is the idea that he is proposing or defending.
This idea will try to convey something to the public in an informative way. This is the purpose of the prompt.
The audience will be the people you believe will be interested in the text and what you are going to write should be an essay with the topic that the prompt addresses.
Answer:
A. The speaker is recalling, "with a sigh," how difficult it had been for him to choose the more traveled or the less traveled of the two roads. The forked road is a metaphor for the inherent duality in the natural world.
Explanation:
In this poem, the author talks about life through a metaphor. He describes life as a walk through the forest, in which a person has to decide what path he or she wants to take. The author reflects on the difficulty of making that choice. He also realizes that his life turned out to be a certain way because he chose a certain path. The two paths represent the possible choices people can make in life, and the impact that these have in determining their future.
Answer example,
what do you know: My dad died of a stroke
what do you want to know : why did he die from a stroke
how will you learn: asking questions about his death
what have you learned :stroke are a part of life but hostpitals kills people on purpose sometimes
Explanation:
sorry for your lost. i wish it was mine instead.
I hope I'm not bothering you but have you recieved the results for the poetry test yet?
The answers B
I just took that test