Read the poem 'The Road Not Taken' written by Robert Frost followed by identifying figures of speech
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The most widely-accepted theme of the "The Road Not Taken" is that of making choices about the direction of one's life: whether to take an established, safe road, or a risky, more adventurous path. The speaker chooses the latter, saying of the decision to take the "road less traveled" as one that has "made all the difference."
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