In the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, the speaker reflects on a choice made in the woods, symbolizing life’s decisions. Analyze how Frost organizes the structure of the poem to convey the theme of choices and their consequences. In your response, consider how the arrangement of stanzas, the use of imagery, and the rhyme scheme contribute to the overall message of the poem.
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