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07.07.2019 •
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What connotations does winterbourne’s aunt, mrs. costello, have in mind when she refers to daisy miller as uncultivated
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Ответ:
The speaker could only make one choice
Explanation:
The extended metaphor in Robert Frost’s "The Road Not Taken'' is of a person standing at a crossroad where two roads diverge and wondering about which one to take as he knows all too well that he can only choose one, but he still wonders what would happen if he chose the other one.
These lines begin with the description of the same dilemma and indecisiveness. The poet may take any of the roads, as he knows he cannot travel both and thus he has to resign to keep thinking about the road he does not take.