The correct answer is D) There is no single topic sentence. a topic sentence is used to summarize what the writing is about, and there is no sentence that does that in this piece.
In William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18," the line best paraphrases to but your youth will never fade.
In "Sonnet 18" Shakespeare tries to compare a fair maiden to a summer's day, but he expresses that there is nothing that compares to her because her perpetual beauty and youth are far greater than such a temporary, inconsistent season.
So, when Shakespeare writes <span>"<span>But thy eternal summer shall not fade,</span>" he is saying that her timeless youth will never fade, unlike the briefness of a summer's day.</span>
<span>The subject tells what the sentence is about; it contains the main noun or noun phrase. </span>
Answer:
verb
Explanation:
it is a verb because the word dipped is a doing word