
Quiz - The Road Not taken
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- Q1
Which among the following line contains imagery?
"Oh, I kept the first for another day!"
"Because it was grassy and wanted wear;"
"And having perhaps the better claim,"
"Though as for that the passing there"
20s - Q2
Who was the author the poem "The Road not Taken"?
Robust Frost
Robert Frost
Robert Fronze
Robert Fries
20s - Q3
What is the poem "The Road Not Taken" all about?
It is about how manipulative the situation that the speaker cannot make a choice
‘The Road Not Taken’ is about the choices and opportunities in life. The poem highlights the sensation of regret that accompanies all the roads that a person doesn’t take.
It is how regrettable to choose the wrong path
The poem is about how it is being misinterpret by the reader
20s - Q4
What road did the persona choose?
Beautiful forest
Yellow road
Rough road
Less traveled road
20s - Q5
What is the setting of the poem?
A rainy day
An autumn day
At summer
Draught season
20s - Q6
What decision does the speaker face at the beginning of "The Road Not Taken"?
What road to take
Self-pity
How to split yourself into two
What story to tell in the future
20s - Q7
What is the difference between the two roads in the poem?
one road is a bit scary
one road is slightly less shady
one road has a better view
one road is slightly less traveled
20s - Q8
What does the 'two roads' represent in the poem?
Important decisions we make in life
Choices that are hidden in the secret
The path of life
The beginning of life
20s - Q9
What meaning is similar to 'diverge?
less traveled
divided
undergrowth
grassy
20s - Q10
The speaker of the poem is...?
the person who lost his mind
the person who made the decision
the person who made the road
the person who split his self into two
20s