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A. In Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”, Frost is ultimately trying to make a decision figuratively and physically. He undoubtedly wants to travel down both roads. While standing, he looks down as far as he could trying to make a decision. The two roads seem to appear about the same as the paths both have freshly fallen leaves. He stands, hesitant of the future and the path he is going to take. Regretfully knowing he cannot walk both paths he ends up taking the route that he will later tell others that it was the road less traveled. Making this decision whether it is physically down a road, or the road to his future he tells us he is probably never coming back.

B. The primary theme of this poem is about choices. Frost is walking along

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