Vocab
Vocab/Comprehension
Comprehension
Comprehension 2
Comprehension 3
100
the message about life or human nature that the author wants to share
Theme
100
Branched out, went in different directions
diverged
100

In the poem, roads are a symbol for

choices we make in life.

100

The poem describes...?

the need to make choices in life.

100

Why was the poet able to travel one road only?




because he was one person

200
is a person, place, an object, or an activity that stands for something beyond itself. 
Symbol
200
In "The Road Not Taken" the speaker is standing...
where two roads go in different directions
200

The phrase “long I stood” tells readers that the speaker

thought a long time about which road to choose.

200

What do the lines “Though as for that the passing there / Had worn them really about the same,” mean in the poem?

These lines show that the speaker thinks that perhaps the roads are more the same than they are different; their significance is simply that each person must make a choice for themselves.

200

What does the poet’s decision of taking less travelled road signify?

A) poet’s risk taking habit
B) arrogance of the poet
C) poet’s curiosity
D) poet’s negligence

poet’s risk taking habit

300

The word ‘sigh’ in the poem means:

regret  

300
The speaker feels sorry because
traveling more than one road isn't possible
300

Which line shows that no one had walked on either road that morning?

“In leaves no step had trodden black.”

300

What does the phrase “way leads on to way” mean in the poem?

Possible response: It means that each road will join with other roads; as people make more choices about which road to follow, each choice takes them farther away from the first road they chose.

300

Looking back on his decision, the narrator feels...

Relieved

Regretful

Meditative

Embarrassed

Meditative

400
repetition of sounds at the end of words
Rhyme
400

The line “And looked down one as far as I could” means that the speaker

wants to know what is ahead on that road.

400

Which line shows that the speaker is thinking about the future?

“Somewhere ages and ages hence:”

400

 What does grassy mean in the poem?

the road which is not used by anyone

400

The narrator envisions that in later years, he will...

Feel sad

Tell his story

See his error

Never tell anyone of his choice

Tell his story

500
walked on or trampled
trodden
500

The line “To where it bent in the undergrowth” means the place where the road

continues but nothing more can be seen.

500

In the last line, “And that has made all the difference,” the word that refers to

the speaker’s decision about which road to take.

500

Which thing decides a person’s future according to this poem?



 the path one chooses to walk

500


Which line supports the inference that the speaker is making a permanent choice?


then took the other as just as fair

I doubted if I should ever come back


to where it bent in the undergrowth 


It was grassy and wanted wear


I doubted if I should ever come back

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