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“Nothing Gold Can Stay”
Poem analysis
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First Reading With the poem in front of you, listen to the following reading of “Nothing Gold Can Stay”
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2nd Reading Read through the poem again and locate any figurative language you notice. Identify what type of figurative language it is. Mark this on your paper.
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3rd Reading Read through the poem again and make notations about the things you notice about the rhyme scheme. Make notations in the margins of your paper.
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4th Reading Read the first two lines: Nature’s first green is gold
Her hardest hue to hold, On your paper, write down what you think this means.
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4th Reading Read the next two lines: Her early leaf’s a flower
But only so an hour. On your paper, write down what you think this means.
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4th Reading Read the next two lines: Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief, On your paper, write down what you think this means.
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4th Reading Read the last two lines: So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay. On your paper, write down what you think this means.
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Bring your paper to class with you tomorrow.
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