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read the lines from the poem
othing gold can stay.\
then leaf subsides to leaf.
so eden sank to grief,
what is the effect of the rhyme in these lines from the poem?
it makes the poem sound monotonous..
it makes the poem seem like nature is unkind.
it gives the poem a somber rhythm.
it suggests that the rhyme is forced.
The lines deal with loss (leaf fading, Eden's grief). The end rhyme of "leaf" and "grief" creates a slow, heavy rhythm that matches the poem's sad, reflective tone. The other options are incorrect: the rhyme is not monotonous or forced, and it does not focus on nature's cruelty, but on the sorrow of impermanence.
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It gives the poem a somber rhythm.