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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).
Answer:
1. Chief
2. Doctor
4. Welder
8. teacher
9. surgeon
10. assistant
11.handyman
12. inventor
13. presenter
15. dentist
17. mailman
18. weatherman
19. artist
21. magician
24. clown
25. nurse
26. Gardner
27. athlete
28. police officer
29. farmer
30. flight attendant
Sorry I didn't know some of them
Répondre:
1. Chef
2. Docteur
4. Soudeur
8. enseignant
9. chirurgien
10. assistant
11. bricoleur
12. inventeur
13. présentateur
15. dentiste
17. facteur
18. météorologue
19. artiste
21. magicien
24. clown
25. infirmière
26. Gardner
27. athlète
28. agent de police
29. agriculteur
30. agent de bord
Désolé, je ne connaissais pas certains d'entre eux
Answer:
C-Abraham Lincoln. The verb was home and you is not a subject, and the subject was Abraham Lincoln and since that was one of the answer choices, C is correct.