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: Something that changed more quickly than I expected was me moving houses. I did not realize or even think last year that I would be in a completely new house. I had lived in my old house for about 7 years and I thought that I would finally be able to live somewhere without having to move again, but life got in the way and things changed.

Summary: Today in class we read the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost

Reflection: Today I learned that you have to enjoy what you have while you have it because nothing will stay the same forever.

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