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Answer:

Robert Frost is unlike many modernists in some ways but similar to them in others.

Explanation:

It can be rightly said that Robert Frost exhibited both modernists poetry traits as well traditional poetry traits. He used two movements style of poetry in his poem- the traditional movement and the modernist movement.

Like the modernists, Frost used simplified language in his poems. He did not write much optimistic poems like traditionalists and left the readers to interpret his poems by ending them vaguely.

But unlike most modernist poets, Frost always used traditional meter and rhyme. He also belonged from a countryside and emphasized mostly on natural imagery and beauty.

If we look at his poem "The Road Not Taken", it exhibits Frost's style of writing poetry - modernists style as well as traditionalists style.The poem presents natural images and scenario yet the poetic language is simple and common. He also uses traditional rhyme and meter but at the same time ends the poem with a vague note leaving the readers to interpret like most modernists do.

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