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Poetry was one of the easiest assignments done in my senior English class, Tech Prep 12. We went through many great poems which had meanings of life that made you want to succeed. Some of the poems that we read are, “By the River” by Joyce Carol Oates, “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” by Pablo Neruda, “The World is too Much with Us” by William Wordsworth and many more. One of my favorite poems that we read in Tech Prep 12 was the, “Road Less Traveled” by Robert Frost. I enjoyed this poem because there is this person that is traveling and he encounters a split in the road and he is trying to decide which road to travel. He has the option of traveling on the road less traveled on or the road that looked like people go by on a regular basis. In the end he decides to travel on the road that was less traveled. This poem shows that you do not have to always take the same way in life but to try out new challenging obstacles and opportunities to find new things. The technology that we used was different but pretty exciting. We analyzed poems from top to bottom to see how the writer put meaning into certain words, stanzas, and the whole poem itself. Without the computer we would of just did it on paper which would of not have been the same because on Microsoft Word you can put comments, you can use track changes, and even modify the poem to where you know the rhyme scheme each sentence has. I hope you enjoy my poetry section to where I’ve put hard work into.