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Explanation:
Q1: rhyming, Ambiguity, irony, metaphor
Q2: The rhyme scheme happens in 3's; 1st line rhymes with the 3rd and 4th line, as the 2nd line rhymes with the 5th line if there is one
Q3: examples of the rhyming words are sigh, I, and by
Q4: “The Road Not Taken” is a poem by Robert Frost that uses the extended metaphor of a traveler in the woods to explore the impacts (or lack thereof) of people's decisions. While walking, the speaker arrives at a place where “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood.”
Q5. The main theme of the poem, "The Road Not Taken," is that human beings are confronted with and defined by the choices they make.
1. The poetic devices used in this poem are:
- assonance
- alliteration
- metaphor
2. The rhyme schemes of the poem are:
- 1st Stanza : ABAAB
- 2nd Stanza : CDCCD
- 3rd Stanza : EFEEF
- 4th Stanza : GHGGH
3. The rhyming words are:
- 1st Stanza : wood - stood - could; both - undergrowth
- 2nd Stanza : fair - wear - there; claim - same
- 3rd Stanza : lay - day - way; black - back
- 4th Stanza : sigh - I - by; hence - difference
4. This poem is an allegorical poem based on our vision to the future. There lay two roads in a yellow wood. Since the poet was only one traveller, he had to choose only one path. He chose the second path that would have made all the difference in his life. The message the poet wants to convey is that the choices we make significantly impact our future. If we make the wrong choice, then we can't go back and correct it. We will have no option other than regretting it. So, we should be wise while making decisions or choices in our life.
5. The main theme of the poem is that our life is full of choices which will define our destinies.
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