Both poems by Robert Frost explore the passage of time and life’s changing moments. Write about a time when something in your life changed more quickly than you expected. How does this experience connect to Frost’s idea that “Nothing gold can stay”?

Prompt Response: The time when life changed too quickly than I expected was the transitioning time between elementary and middle school. All through elementary school, I thought time went by slow and life was simple and stressless. However, once Covid hit and we had to finish 6th grade online, I felt like time slipped away very fast and then I was already at the end of 8th grade. In Frost's poem, he express how nothings lasts forever, and everything is constantly changing. In my experience, time went too fast, and I did not realized the changes I went through all that time, until I reflected on it.

Summary: Analyze and answer questions about the "Nothing gold can stay" poem by Robert Frost. 

Reflection: I finished the questions and did my blog. 

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