The poem isn't talking about one path being good versus the other path being bad. This can be seen when he says: "And both that morning equally lay." This means that the paths are equal and one isn't "higher" then the other. therefore the answer isn't A.
Choices ARE mandatory. Nothing in life would happen if we never had to decide anything. There fore the answer isn't C.
This leaves the answers B. and D. as the two key themes. As I said before choices are necessary (B.). D. can be seen when he says "I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." This means that he made a choice and making it has changed his life. Had he made another choice then his life would have been different.
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To have a simile, the word must be either "like" or "as" and must compare two unlike things. If it has none of these, then it is not a simile
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The answer is cites!
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Figurative language refers to the use of words, phrases and sentences in an unconventional and non-literal manner. ... Short stories, in particular, rely heavily on figurative language -- such as similes, metaphors, hyperbole, and personification -- to make the characters and storylines come alive in the reader's mind
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It is a gerund that tells what activity was honored.
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