1) Nature’s first green is gold,
2) Her hardest hue to hold.
3) Her early leaf’s a flo...
English, 25.03.2020 20:14 paulandigi
1) Nature’s first green is gold,
2) Her hardest hue to hold.
3) Her early leaf’s a flower;
4) But only so an hour.
5) Then leaf subsides to leaf.
6) So Eden sank to grief,
7) So dawn goes down to day.
8) Nothing gold can stay. Identify the correct rhyme scheme for “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Frost.
Question 11 options: Option1.AABBCCDD Option2. ABABCDCD Option 3. ABCDABCD
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