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