Read ”Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost and answer the next 6 questions
1) Natures 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.
Line 2 is an example of what sound device?
A: Alliteration
B: Consonance
C: Assonance
Line 5 and 6 are an example of what sound device?
A: Alliteration
B: Consonance
C: Assonance
Line 2 is an example of what literary device?
A: Allusion
B: Personification
C: Metaphor
Line 6 is an example of what literary device?
A: Hyperbole
B: Simile
C: Allusion
Identify the correct rhyme scheme for ”Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Frost.
A: AABBCCDD
B: ABABCDCD
C: ABCDABCD
Line 1 is an example of what literary device?
A: Simile
B: Metaphor
C: Allusion
Line 9 and 11 are examples of what literary device?
A: Personification
B: Alliteration
C: Hyperbole