Write a dialogue between the Traveller and the Road ( 2 MIN ). Solve it fast
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The best advice that I can give you is to put yourself in the traveler's shoes. The poem says that he took the road that was less traveled. Perhaps because "it was grassy and wanted wear." Frost doesn't spell out the traveler's reasons for the reader. It's up to the reader, which works to your advantage, because you can write about whatever you feel like.
Friend: "Why did you take that road?"
Traveler: "Because . . . (pick a reason)." It looked cooler. I like being alone. Because I can't
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