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Which best expresses the theme of "Spring and Fall"? Everyone must face his or her own death eventually. Nature is the best place to meditate. Children cannot understand death. Innocence is best left in childhood.

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well its not B and its not C so its either A or D i would go with A everyone must face his or her own death eventually hope this helps you.
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User Richard Yan
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Answer:

  • Innocence is best left in childhood.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Spring and Fall" is devoted "to a youthful youngster," demonstrating that innocence is a noteworthy topic. Margaret, the little child to whom the lyric is tended to, starts the ballad by innocently "lamenting" over the falling of the leaves in the timberland in the harvest time. As the poem advances, the speaker suggests that her sadness is extremely over an unfolding acknowledgment: death is unavoidable for everyone.

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