Why does Hopkins call the woods he describes in "Spring and Fall" by the name "Goldengrove"?
a. Goldengrove is the name of the forest Margaret sees.
b. The name suggests the beauty of the leaves in autumn.
c. Goldengrove is a nickname the speaker and Margaret use for the woods.
d. The name alludes to the value of the timber in the area.

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Hopkins call the woods he describes in "Spring and Fall" by the name "Goldengrove" because B. THE NAME SUGGESTS THE BEAUTY OF THE LEAVES IN AUTUMN.

Leaves in autumn are no longer vibrant green, instead, it becomes golden brown or brown.  This is because the leaves are slowly dying and falling to the ground in preparation for the coming of winter.


The answer is B.  The name suggests the beauty of the leaves in autumn.

 

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