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Review the passage from "nothing gold can stay." then leaf subsides to leaf so Eden sank to grief so dawn goes down today which best identifies the mood created in thi…
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Review the passage from "nothing gold can stay."
then leaf subsides to leaf
so Eden sank to grief
so dawn goes down today
which best identifies the mood created in this passage
triumph
puzzlement
sadness
amusement
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The meaning of this poem is simple everything that you love an cherish will one day go away or fade away. nothing you have will stay forever not family not friends and even siblings. so the answer would be sad. maybe even puzzlement.
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Hey there!
I think the answer is C
Hope this helps!
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