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that Robert frost took the road he wanted to take not what others thought he should take....but the poem was ful of regret and that "oh i just wish this didnt happen thing" but he is telling us to choose what you want to take.....and do wat you want to do

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1mo ago

The climax of Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" occurs when the speaker reflects on his choice of the less traveled path and imagines himself telling this story in the future with a sigh. This moment emphasizes the theme of individual choice and the impact it has on one's life.

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14y ago

I believe it was called 'The Draft Horse'

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