Figurative Language Meaning
Vocabulary
Analyzing the poem
Figurative Language in the poem
Structure
100

A comparison of two unlike things without the words like or as.

What is a metaphor?

100

What are thick bushes and plants?

What is undergrowth?

100

How does the speaker feel about his choice at the end of the poem?

What is reflective or thoughtful?

100

What do the roads symbolize?

What is choices or decisions in life?

100

How many stanzas are in the poem?

What is four?

200

When something stands for something else or represents a bigger idea.

What is symbolism?

200

What is in the future?

What is hence?

200

Where does the poem take place?

What is a forest?

200

What type of figurative language is "wanted wear"? 

What is personification?

200

Why does the author repeat "Two diverged"?

What is to emphasize the importance of the choice?

300

A word that makes the sound it states.

What is onomatopoeia?

300

In the line "where it bent in the undergrowth," what does bent meant most nearly mean?

What is curved?

300

What decision does the speaker have to make?

What is which road to take?

300

Which line shows imagery?

What is two diverged in a yellow wood?

300
What is the main purpose of stanza 3?

What is to show that the roads are actually the same?

400

A descriptive language that helps the reader see, hear, feel, smell, or taste something.

What is imagery?

400

What is walked on?

What is trodden?

400

Why can't the speaker take both roads?

What is because the speaker can only travel one path?

400

What type of figurative language is used when the road represent choices?

What is symbolism?

400

Why is stanza 4 important to the poem?

What is to show reflection on the choice late in life?

500

When an object or item is given human characteristics or qualities.

What is personification?

500

What is split into different directions?

What is diverged?

500

What is the poem mostly about?

What is making a choice and thinking about its impact?

500

What type of figurative language is used throughout the poem to compare life to a journey?

What is an extended metaphor?

500

How does the order of the stanza help the reader understand the speaker's experience?

What is the stanzas' move from noticing the choice, to making the decision, to realizing the roads are similar, and finally to reflecting on the choice late in life? 

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