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Which two lines from the poem best support the theme "All things change"?
You're getting sleepy, Yellow and Brown,
I saw them; on the ground they lay,
White bedclothes heaped upon her arm,
But the great Tree did no such thing;
Down sped the leaflets through the air.

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To support the theme "All things change," the two lines that best reflect this idea would be:

  1. "Down sped the leaflets through the air."
  2. "But the great Tree did no such thing;"

These lines suggest movement and the idea of change, with the leaflets falling representing transformation and the tree remaining the same contrasting that change.

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Which two lines from the poem best support the theme "All things change"?
You're getting sleepy, Yellow and Brown,
I saw them; on the ground they lay,
White bedclothes heaped upon her arm,
But the great Tree did no such thing;
Down sped the leaflets through the air.

To support the theme "All things change," the two lines from the poem that best reflect this idea are:

  1. "Down sped the leaflets through the air."
  2. "I saw them; on the ground they lay,"

These lines indicate the process of change and transformation in nature, hinting at the inevitability of change as the leaves fall and rest on the ground.