Answer:
Rice was planted by farmer in hot and wet climate.
Explanation:
"Passive voice sentences contain subjects that are the object of the sentence’s verb. They are not the “doer” of the sentence; they are the recipient of an action. This is not to say that a passive voice sentence does not contain an action; it does, but the action is not performed by sentence’s subject. In all passive sentences, the subject of the sentence has an action done upon them. Much like active sentence construction, passive constructions do not depend on verb tense. Passive verbs can involve the present tense, the past participle, the future tense, the subjunctive, and more." - Masterclass
Examples:
Sheila <em>was persuaded</em> to move to New York.
Esteban <em>has been given</em> three choices for his next assignment.
We <em>were driven</em> to the writing center <em>by</em> our teacher.
I <em>will be asked</em> to complete several physical challenges.
Hope this helps.
Gerund phrases are used as nouns
The subject of the poem is life. When you look at it in depth, its entirety is a metaphor for the passing of life. Nature's first green is gold (the birth of a child, or new life), her hardest hue to hold (innocence passes fast with life, no matter how hard we try to hold on to it). Her early leaf's a flower; but only so an hour (again with the quick passing of time for life.) The leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief (death at the end of someone's life and the mourning that comes with it, if only a second to the hour of life), so dawn goes down to day (mourning is over, and the days continue after that someone passes and everyone has mourned). Nothing gold can stay (life is valuable, like gold, and vanishes much in the same way).