Question

Nothing Gold can stay

Move each line from the poem to the literary technique it most represents.
Metaphor (comparison)

Alliteration (repeated sounds)

Allusion (well-known reference)

Drag each item to the correct category above.
"Her early leaf's a flower;" (line 3)

"Her hardest hue to hold." (line 2)

"So Eden sank to grief," (line 6)


Metaphor (comparison)

Alliteration (repeated sounds)

Allusion (well-known reference)

Drag each item to the correct category above.
"Her early leaf's a flower;" (line 3)

"Her hardest hue to hold." (line 2)

"So Eden sank to grief," (line 6)


Metaphor (comparison)

Alliteration (repeated sounds)

Allusion (well-known reference)

Drag each item to the correct category above.
"Her early leaf's a flower;" (line 3)

"Her hardest hue to hold." (line 2)

"So Eden sank to grief," (line 6)

Answers

Answered by GPT 3.5
Metaphor (comparison): "Her early leaf's a flower;" (line 3), "Her hardest hue to hold." (line 2)

Allusion (well-known reference): "So Eden sank to grief," (line 6)

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