The sentence that best describes the symbolic meaning of gold in the poem is The wonderful things in life that do not last.
This poem uses a very important parallel where it shows the word Gold as a precious or perfect thing in this line "Nothing gold can stay". We have another example that talks about how things that we appreciate in life are not eternal and we have to live them when they are happening in the line "Nature's first green is gold".
The other options are not possible because the poem has a constant element of transition from one thing to another which represents temporal things.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The best way to sell something is to have a buy one get one free sale
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Romeo and juliet. speaking to other we wish to but we can't due to family backgrounds. they do it anyways!
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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It is only possible to know the implicit morality of a story after reading it. However, we know that the moral of a story is a teaching that the story wants to pass on to the reader. Implicit morality, on the other hand, is also a teaching, but it is transmitted to the reader in a subjective and indirect way, but noticeable.