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    sent the Fireteam to Saturn to capture the Taken King. The Taken King, was the biggest plague the system has ever seen. If the Fireteam shut down the Taken King, they ended all of the battle between the Taken and the Vanguards that took place all over the Solar System. It was the Hunter, Titan, and the Warlock. They were responsible for shutting down the Taken King. Chaos would finally come to an conclusion. The warlock was responsible for stopping the Taken Kings assistants also known as the…

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    “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, recognizes the theme of making choices. In the poem, the speaker comes across a fork in the road when walking in the woods on an autumn day. Presented before him are two alternatives, with one option reasonably obvious and the other more subtle. He anticipates that one path has been traveled on more often than the other; however both paths are equally untraveled. While the speaker desires to follow both routes, he can only choose one, thus he arbitrarily…

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    choose the poem I will be writing my essay and I have chosen the “Road Not Taken”. The reason I chose the poem because I feel like it has a big effect on how my life have been these past Five years, it influences me by having a hidden message, points of view, and, personal experiences. I have never had a poem touch my like how this one have. First, I will like to talk about all the hidden message this poem. “The Not Taken” as many hidden messages I will break the poem and interoperate the poem.…

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    Imagination overcomes reason when you are not sure what is that you are thinking of, so you imagine something that could be it, even though you're not sure. In the story, “House Taken Over”, there is a brother and a sister living in an old house they own. During this story, the brother describes their everyday life; his sister knitting and him reading books, but all of a sudden, in paragraph 6, “I went down then corridor as far as the oak door, which was ajar, then turned into the hall toward…

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    “The Road Not Taken” – Robert Frost Robert Frost was one of the greatest pastoral poet of America in the 20th century. Robert published his first work in England in 1910. Since 1920, Robert became the most popular poet with four 4 Pulitzer Prize: New Hampshire (1923), Collected Poems (1930), A Further Range (1936) and A Witness Tree (1942). In 1960, the U.S Congress had awarded Robert for his recognition in poetry for enriching the American literature as well as the World’s philosophy. Robert’s…

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    Not Taken" is that one has not made the correct choice by choosing a certain path, and the juxtaposition of good qualities between two roads. The poem creates an impossible decision between two seemingly similar roads that lead separate ways, leaving a traveler unknowing of where it will end up, and that one may perhaps be more favorable. The reality of the poem is that there is no right choice in which path is taken. The poem's subject is that progression is essential and that any path taken…

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    The Road Not Taken v. The Armful Robert Lee Frost created poetry with mysterious yet clear, heartfelt lessons of choices and struggle, two of which are well shown in The Road Not Taken and The Armful. The two poems perfectly depict some of Frost 's own triumphs, despite the hardships endured, the inspirations channeled from Frost 's wife, Elinor White, and the scenery of the England 's countryside. The moods perceived throughout the works of literature brings mysterious feelings of failure…

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    bad decisions we make affects our future. How do the choices we make help us become better people. For every action there is a reaction to a problem. In a long walk to water salva was suppose to run into the bushes but he didn’t. In ” THE ROAD NOT TAKEN” the narrator didn’t know if he/she wanted to go down the left road or the right road. In the poem “CHOICES” to me it sounded like someone lost their job and don’t know what to do about it. In A LONG WALK TO WATER BY: LINDA Sue Park ,Salva…

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    poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is very different from “The Road Not Taken”. They have a completely different rhyme scheme. “In Nothing Gold Can Stay” the rhyme scheme is AAbbCCdd etc. It is also a lot shorter. It consists of one stanza with eight lines. The two poems also have different meanings. “The Road Not Taken” is a theme for making difficult decisions in life, how hard it…

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    Presentation 'The street not taken " ballad was composed by Robert ice. He was one of america's heading twentieth century Poets and a four time champ of the Pulitzer prize. His temperances are exceptional. His ballads are human, conversational, hilarious, and sentimental. In 1894, he had his first ballad "My Butterfly : a requiem", distributed in The Independent, a week by week scholarly diary situated in New york city. He composed this ballad 'The street not taken' when he was perched on a…

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