<span>The theme of "The Road Not Taken" deals with choice. The speaker is standing in a wood trying to figure out which road to take. He eventually takes the one "less travelled by," and speaks highly of his decision: "that has made all the difference."
As the poem progresses we find that there is no right or wrong choice in the speaker's mind. the paths are "as just as fair" as one another. Also, both "equally" are leaf covered. So it is not that he chose the right road, but that he "took" the road. Either road would've done just fine.</span>
Peripeteia is my guess answer bu I cannot say I am right
Answer:
Correct answer is " D"
Explanation:
D) top down processing
Top-down processing refers to how our brains employ facts that has already been brought into the brain by way of one or greater of the sensory structures. Top-down processing is a cognitive technique that initiates with our thoughts, which float right down to decrease-degree capabilities, including the senses.