The document discusses literary devices used in the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. It describes the rhyme scheme, symbolism, anaphora, and repetition in the poem. It then provides questions and answers that analyze the poem further. The key details are: - The poem uses the literary devices of rhyme scheme, symbolism, anaphora, and repetition to describe a traveler's choice between two diverging roads in a yellow wood. - The roads symbolize the choices and paths in life that are not taken. Choosing one path means not being able to experience the other. - Initially one road seems less worn, representing the unorthodox choice, though ultimately