Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
The reason is that it's describing the mountain as "<em>pushing of her knees,</em>" which is personifying the mountain as actually pushing her off.
(If I'm wrong I don't mean it because I'm giving my confident answer. I'm 89% sure this is correct.)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
He is saying that there are 2 roads leading away from a critical point in everyone's life.
He is glad that he has chosen the one that is less travelled which means he has gotten what he could from the life he lived.
Jesus says much the same thing in Matthew 7:13 and 14. One way leads to destruction, the other is the righteous path.
I think Frost had this in mind when he said that the less travelled path has made all the difference to him, because he is not lead by other people.
I think given what I have written, I believe that C is the correct answer. I don't think the metaphor means anything to do with nature. It has to do with moral behavior.
Answer:
A. Those who are greedy never know when they've had enough.
Explanation:
They were being greedy, and instead of taking only a little, they wanted more.
<span>It describes what the narrator experiences in the story.</span>