Open Heart/Road Not Taken
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- Q1When the narrator was still a child, what was her feelings the week before Christmas?GloomyRighteousRuthlessHopeful45s
- Q2The idea that the narrator as an adult feels the need to budget her money carefully is shown byYou've taken what belongs to your family and spent it on frivolous romantic impulseWe were, as usual counting our pennies to see if we'd have enoughSince then I crafted a life of joy and independence, if not of financial securityBut I do know that charity cannot be treated as a bank deposit.45s
- Q3In stanza 2, the word fair meanspromisingpositivehonestbeautiful45s
- Q4Which sentence best reflects the primary theme of the poemI took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the differenceThen took the other, just as fair, and having perhaps a better claimYet knowing how way leads on to way I doubt if I should ever come backTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry I could not travel both45s
- Q5The most significant similarity between the two narrators isThe two are approximately the same ageThe two both struggle to make decisionsThe two both regret past actions in lifeThe two learn about the impact one choice can make45s
- Q6The tone of both passages can be described asreverentmelancholystridentreflective45s