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    choices that the speaker faces in life. The two diverged road symbolize the two significant choices that diverge the future of speaker's life. The fork in the road indicates the point in the speaker's life where he can go no farther without making a decision that takes him down one path and does not allow him to take the other. The "yellow wood" (1) indicates fall when the leaves turn yellow in the forest. Fall is a symbol of the waning years of speaker's life, meaning that the speaker is past his

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    Critical Analysis of Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken The speaker in Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken' gives the reader insight into human nature with each line of poetry. While, Frost had not originally intended for this to be an inspirational poem, line by line, the speaker is encouraging each reader to seek out his or her own personal path in the journey of life. Romanticizing the rural woods of New England creates the perfect setting for the theme of self-discovery laid out and described

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    a yellow wood” is an extended metaphor that represents the decisions that we are faced with every day. This first stanza is also a metaphor signifying that while we are free to choose things in life, we sometimes may not know what we are choosing between. The poem describes an emblematic impasse that many may face, both factually and symbolically. There are several forks in the road; those that force us one to make choices and decisions that will determine ones fate. It provides a view into the

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    are going to be situations where you can either help your child or have absolutely no choice but to let your child suffer. Sethe, chose the decision of preventing her daughter from suffering by killing her, she chose the right choice by protecting her daughter from the cruelty of slavery. Sethe had a difficult choice when she forced herself to make a decision on whether to keep her daughter alive and be taken into slavery, or kill her and prevent her from suffering from the same or maybe more pain

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    from the compassionate woman who treats him with kindness rather than reporting him to the police. If a person who was nearly robbed caught the thief they would not have been so kind as to do the things the Ms. Jones did for her robber. Every life decision made is a choice, people choose to go one way or another. Roger chose to steal the purse of the women on street. He chose to put himself in a situation that could potentially end badly. After his encounter he did not expect to receive the kindness

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    Have you ever stopped and asked yourself “Did I make the right decision in my life?”? Most would answer yes to this question. Although some, would hide behind pride and rant on about their triumphs, or how they made just enough right choices to justify all the wrong. However, those same people lay awake when the morning dew is fresh, still counting the ways they may have been able to do better in the choices they made many years ago. Either way, if you admit it now or in the wee hours of the night

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    lower satisfaction with the decision made. Career motivation is very critical for most people or graduate. For a prospective student, career motivations involve the decisions and behaviours the students anchored the choice of the study programme. The career motivation dictates career path. In generally, what motivates more students to select a programme is passion about the career and salary and

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    future if we think, or make the wrong choice. In the poem “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost the traveler is faced with a decision about which road to take. In the literal sense the poem is about a person taking a walk through the woods; however, metaphorically it explores a person’s journey in life. Our decisions, especially important ones, have a great effect on our future. Making difficult choices can take you down a different pathway to success. Frost uses literary elements: imagery, point of view

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    options could replace cereal just as in every life situation; there are various choices with different outcomes. Therefore, understanding the correct words to describe choice can be difficult. Google defines choice as “an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities” ("Google." Google. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2017.) In the most basic form, this is how many comprehend the meaning of choice, but

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    is good or bad. Discuss why their choices matter, how did they reach to the conclusion of their choices and why is the opportunity cost was not the best choice. The purpose of this worksheet with illustration is to help the student with their decision making. For example, an image of a happy child with good behavior or a child who is naughty. The images will aid them that a child with good behavior you will be happier and can listen to their teacher versus a child who has a bad

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