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In "Nothing Gold Can Stay," why does Robert Frost allude to Eden? A. Eden is a place that, like the natural world, is known to be filled with gold. B. Eden is a place that Frost visited many times and came to think of as golden. C. Eden is a place that remained perfect forever, just like the world described in Frost's poem. D. Eden's short-lived perfection is similar to the temporary perfection of nature's first green.
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I think its D since it makes sense
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