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30/12/2023

Love comes with the responsibility.

1 . Attention.
If you claim to love your partner. You must give him/her attention at all time without getting tired of it .

2. Care .
Caring for your partner is one of the responsibility of love. You must care for your partner beyond measure.and attend to his/her needs.

3. Sacrifice.
Make it a point of duty to sacrifice for that partner you loves so much.it your responsibility to sacrifice in your relationship/ marriage without complain.

4. Time.
You must give your time to your partner if you really cherish the Union. Don't be too busy to attend to your partner no matter what. It's your responsibility to give your partner your precious time.

5. Gifting.
We have to learn how to give without looking back in our relationship/ marriage.it is also part of our responsibility to always extend our gesture to our partners.

6. Protection.
It is our responsibility to protect our partner and make them feel secure around us . Protect your partner at all cost . Let people out there know that you can't do without he/ she . Let your partner build confidence around you.

7 . Advising
Making a point of duty to always advice our partner when ever we think that they are not getting it right. Will be a great one . Take the responsibility of advising your partner without allowing him/ her go wayward under your watch.

8. Help .
It is your responsibility to help your partner. Irrespective of the situation he/she is at the time. Do all it takes to always

30/12/2023

"The Road Not Taken" is one of Frost's most popular works. Yet, it is a frequently misunderstood poem, often read simply as a poem that champions the idea of "following your own path". Actually, it expresses some irony regarding such an idea. A critique in the Paris Review by David Orr described the misunderstanding this way:

"The poem's speaker tells us he "shall be telling", at some point in the future, of how he took the road less traveled … yet he has already admitted that the two paths "equally lay / In leaves" and "the passing there / Had worn them really about the same." So the road he will later call less traveled is actually the road equally traveled. The two roads are interchangeable."

Frost wrote the poem as a joke for his friend Edward Thomas, who was often indecisive about which route to take when the two went walking.
A New York Times book review on Brian Hall's 2008 biography Fall of Frost states: "Whichever way they go, they're sure to miss something good on the other path." Regarding the "sigh" that is mentioned in the last stanza, it may be seen as an expression of regret or of satisfaction. However, there is significance in the difference between what the speaker has just said of the two roads, and what he will say in the future. According to Lawrance Thompson, Frost's biographer, as Frost was once about to read the poem, he commented to his audience, "You have to be careful of that one; it's a tricky poem—very tricky", perhaps intending to suggest the p

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