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the road not taken poem's poetic devices

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Answered by Anonymous
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Robert Frost uses several poetic devices in "The Road Not Taken," including meter, rhyme, assonance, and alliteration. The poem, which consists of four quintains, follows an ABAAB rhyme scheme. The poem is also mostly in iambic tetrameter. ... Finally, Frost provides an example of alliteration when he writes "wanted wear."

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Answered by shreyas2913
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In this poem the poet devices that there are two roads in which one road is full of grass and the poet cannot travel both the roads in the same time...

The poet of this poem is Robert Frost...

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