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RESEARCH JOURNAL

RESEARCH JOURNAL. BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY. MLA FORMAT AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER CITY YEAR OF PUBLICATION PAGES. QUOTES. 3 QUOTES 3-7 WORDS LONG FOLLOW WITH MLA CITATION (Frost 189) FIND MEANINGFUL PHRASES PUT IT IN QUOTATION MARKS !!!. SUMMARY. 1 PARAGRAPH 5 SENTENCES NO ANALYSIS

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RESEARCH JOURNAL

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  1. RESEARCH JOURNAL

  2. BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY • MLA FORMAT • AUTHOR • TITLE • PUBLISHER • CITY • YEAR OF PUBLICATION • PAGES

  3. QUOTES • 3 QUOTES • 3-7 WORDS LONG • FOLLOW WITH MLA CITATION • (Frost 189) • FIND MEANINGFUL PHRASES • PUT IT IN QUOTATION MARKS !!!

  4. SUMMARY • 1 PARAGRAPH • 5 SENTENCES • NO ANALYSIS • NO INTERPRETATION • JUST PUT THE POEM IN YOUR OWN WORDS

  5. REACTION • 1 PARAGRAPH • 5 SENTENCES • WHAT THIS POEM MEANS TO YOU • ANY ANALYSIS/INTERPRETATION • DO NOT USE: • GOOD • BAD • LIKE

  6. EXAMPLE • Frost, Robert, “The Road Not Taken” Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. 2004. pp 188-189 • “both that morning equally lay” (Frost 189) • “way leads on to way” (Frost 189) • “that has made all the difference” (Frost 189)

  7. The narrator is walking along a road. The road reaches a point where it splits into two roads. One road is more popular than the other. The narrator looks at each road and chooses the one that is less popular. The narrator thinks this is an important decision.

  8. This poem is very meaningful to me because I too have chosen the less popular option. When Frost speaks of the road he is referring to life’s journey. When the road splits he has to make a decision about the direction of his life. Although one path is more popular than the other he follows his heart. I think there is a lot for people to learn from this poem: following your instincts is often the best decision.

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