Comprehension: 1
Who wrote "The Road Not Taken"?
Robert Frost.
What is the main theme of "The Road Not Taken"?
Choices and the impact they have on our lives.
How many roads are mentioned in the poem?
Two.
What color is the wood in the poem?
Yellow.
Did the speaker in the poem choose the well-worn road?
No.
Did the speaker in the poem have any regrets about their choice?
The speaker expresses a sense of uncertainty about whether they will ever return to the other road, but ultimately believes that taking the less traveled road has made all the difference.
How does the speaker describe the road they chose?
The speaker describes the road as fair, grassy, and less traveled.
How does the poem end?
The poem ends with the speaker stating that they took the road less traveled by, and that choice has made all the difference.
Comprehension: 2.
What did the poet feel about not being able to travel both roads? - Sorry
What did the poet choose in the end? - Other
Why did the poet choose the other road? - Grassy
Did the two roads look different? - No
Were the roads equally traveled? - Yes
What did the poet do with the first road? - Kept
Did the poet think he would come back to the first road? - No
How will the poet tell this story in the future? - Sigh
Did the poet choose the less traveled road? - Yes
Did the choice make a difference in the poet's life? - Yes.
Comprehension: 3
Who is the author of the poem "The Road Not Taken"?
Robert Frost.
What is the poem about?
Making choices and the impact they have on our lives.
How many roads diverged in the yellow wood?
Two.
Why was the speaker sorry?
Because the poet couldn't travel both roads.
What did the speaker do after looking down one road?
They took the other road.
What made the other road seem more appealing?
It was grassy and wanted wear.
What did the speaker do with the first road?
He kept it for another day.
Did the speaker believe they would return to the first road?
No, they doubted if they would ever come back.
How does the speaker describe the road they took?
The one less traveled by.
What has made a difference in the speaker's life?
Taking the road less traveled.
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