Milla found the following evidence for her literary analysis of Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken.”Paraphrased text evidence: The speaker of the poem comes to a fork in the road and stands considering the two leaf-strewn paths a long time before choosing the one that looks less traveled.Quoted text evidence: “I shall be telling this with a sigh / Somewhere ages and ages hence: / … I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference.”Which claim will this evidence support?A.Robert Frost uses the patterns of rhyme and rhythm in his poem to emphasize the speaker’s ideas.B.In his poem, “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost expresses his regret over a decision he made as a young man.C.In “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost addresses the theme that an insignificant choice can have a significant effect.D.The descriptions in Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” contain sensory language that calls to mind the woods in autumn.