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What does "her" in Robert Frost's poem refer to?

nature
the speaker's wife
the speaker
an unnamed woman

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User Fero
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i think nature but in not shore.

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User Kemenaran
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In the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost, the word "her" does not appear. This poem is about the fleeting nature of beauty and innocence. It uses the metaphor of the colors of nature, particularly the golden hue of new leaves in spring, to represent the ephemeral nature of all beautiful and precious things. There is no reference to any specific individual or entity in the poem
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