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Culminating Task: In "The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost’s speaker addresses two “roads” he has to choose between. Reflect back to the choices other characters have made in stories like “After 20 Years” and ”The Lions of Little Rock.” Explain what the decisions were that were made by characters/speakers/narrators in one of these stories and how their choices impacted their lives.
After choosing one of the texts please do the following:
Your essay must include the following:
1) An introduction paragraph
2) Two body paragraphs
3) A conclusion paragraph
4) Complete sentences, text evidence, correct grammar and punctuation.
5) A claim in the introduction paragraph

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