Answer:
D. Detailed descriptions of natural phenomena.
Explanation:
The best piece of evidence that the author could provide in this case would be detailed descriptions of natural phenomena. This is because the author tells us that both Emily and Charlotte relied on nature to convey their feelings and ideas in their texts. We learn that both authors describe images of natural phenomena in their work. Therefore, if we were able to see an example of this, the claim would be better supported.
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This poem , “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, by <u><em>Robert Frost </em></u> is a very short poem, consisting of only eight lines. However, the message is clear.
Question: How does the image in these lines help convey the idea that beauty is temporary?
Answer: A. by expressing that blossoms only have a limited life span
Robert Frost wants to convey in this poem that nothing, however beautiful and perfect in nature, can last forever. In the beginning of the poem he uses the image of a plant getting leaves and blossoms again in the spring, they are very delicate and so beautiful, but that is how life is. At first we as people are tender and fragile and beautiful, but we all die one day and then it is over, which is the inevitable cycle of life.