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Poetry

mark the rhyme scheme for the first ten lines (unless the poem has fewer lines) behind it (allow for slant, or imperfect, rhymes), and then find examples of other musical effects (alliteration, consonance, assonance, onomatopoeia).

write at least three individual lines that use the effects, type out the line with underlines under the letters that are repeated, and then tell what kind of musical effect is used.

nothing gold can stay (robert frost)

"nature’s first green is gold,

her hardest hue to hold.

her early leaf’s a flower;

but only so an hour.

then leaf subsides to leaf.

so eden sank to grief,

so dawn goes down to day.

nothing gold can stay. "

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