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place the events of the poem in chronological order.
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the speaker says to love him more, because he will soon be gone. the narrator compares himself to autumn.
the narrator compares his life force to fire. the narrator compares himself to twilight
first\tsecond\tthird\tfourth
To determine the chronological order, we analyze the logical flow of the poem's events (assuming it's a poem about the speaker's life stages or decline). First, the narrator compares himself to autumn (a season of maturity/transition). Second, he compares himself to twilight (a later stage, as twilight comes after day, like autumn comes before winter). Third, he compares his life force to fire (maybe as a diminishing force, after establishing seasonal and time - of - day comparisons). Fourth, the speaker says to love him more, because he will soon be gone (the final plea, after showing his declining state through the previous comparisons).
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FIRST: The narrator compares himself to autumn.
SECOND: The narrator compares himself to twilight.
THIRD: The narrator compares his life force to fire.
FOURTH: The speaker says to love him more, because he will soon be gone.