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place the events of the poem in chronological order.
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the narrator compares himself to twilight.
the narrator compares himself to autumn.
the narrator compares his life force to fire.
the speaker says to love him more, because he will soon be gone.
first second third fourth
Without the full - text of the poem, we assume a logical progression of themes. First, the more general comparisons of self to natural phenomena (autumn and twilight) are likely to come before the more specific comparison of life - force to fire. And the plea for more love as the speaker will soon be gone is likely to be the climax or end of the poem's narrative.
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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.