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Decisions Decisions Desicions

said in the thirteenth line Oh, I kept the first for another day! Perhaps being an adventures person, Frost decides on choosing the less traveled path, which was the second road described in the poem as grassy and wanted wear. Yet still hesitant to take the path because in lines fourteen and fifteen Frost says Yet knowing how way leads on to way, / I doubted if I should ever come back. Frost explains that one will never know what will happen later on, and perhaps will never end up in that same situation again, therefore should make the best choice at that moment. Again, as the first point, think the choices through before making the decision, and this is what Frost does here. Ending the poem Frost explains, somewhere later in the future, will reflect back at the situation and wonder about the decision made. But the last two lines I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference, seemed like Frost was confident in the choice made.Basically, Robert Frost in The Road Not Taken, points out the importance of making the best choice possible in everyday situations. People forget that if one thinks about the choices just for a moment, then they will greater the chance in getting the better side of the deal. This is helpful especially if decisions are made every single day. Just think about it, decisions are placed among everyone, from important ones as in buying a car, or from little ones as in what to eat for lunch. Sometimes it can be easy, and sometimes it can be hard, but everyone has decisions, decisions, decisions....

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