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the speaker in the poem is........​

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Answered by feminasikkanther
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Answer:

"The Road Not Taken” is a poem that argues for the importance of our choices, both big and small, since they shape our journey through life.

Explanation:

Robert Frost is arguably one of the most well-known American poets of all time, so it’s not surprising that his work is taught in high schools and colleges across the nation. Because he’s so famous, chances are you’ve encountered “The Road Not Taken” before.

'The Road Not Taken” is a narrative poem, meaning it is a poem that tells a story. It was written in 1915 as a joke for Frost’s friend, Edward Thomas. Frost and Thomas were fond of hiking together, and Thomas often had trouble making up his mind which trail they should follow.

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