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Which best identifies a motif in Gerard Manley Hopkins's poem "Spring and Fall"?

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The recurring image of the falling leaves reinforces the idea that everything dies eventually
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The best motif for this poem would be innocence. The author purposefully asks Margaret about her deep concern  for fall's dead leaves. Then he tries to comfort the girl. Through the motif of innocence, the author makes readers realize that a child must know about death. But he stresses with a comforting tone, that knowledge of death doesn't end innocence. 
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