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#2: The text says, "Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold." Based on the evidence, i can infer that Robert Frost is talking about how when we are young we are innocent but it's not going to be like that forever.
#3: This poem talks about the innocence of a person when they are young, like how Ponyboy was before he witnessed murder.
Explanation:
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Simply, the element repeated is the redundancy of the characters' name.
<span>Papa says to stay inside the gate. Papa goes away for something. Little Daughter looks through the gate. Little Daughter picks flowers.
The redundancy of their names here creates an escalating rhythm. It builds up tension in the sentences. If you notice, the writer didn't use pronouns to refer the characters. He used proper nouns each sentence and successfully created a strong tension.
If he wrote: </span>Papa says to stay inside the gate. He goes away for something. Little Daughter looks through the gate. She picks flowers.
It loses the tension, rhythm, and power of the sentences as a whole.
Happy ending
Gatsby and daisy run away together and get married, Nick follows along and they live happily ever after.
Gatsby dies, Nick becomes a famous writer exposing Tom, Tom is arrested for his murder, daisy leaves her old life and remarries rich.