Answer:
<u>The distinct quality that the speaker attributes to his beloved's face is that she can conceal her moods completely.</u>
Explanation:
In the excerpt from William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 93" the narrator is mentioning how his beloved's face has the capacity of showing him that she loves him when he knows that she does not longer do so. He is expressing how he is not able to tell exactly what the true mood of his beloved is as she is great at concealing her mood and emotions completely from her facial expressions.
Answer:
If you always try your best
then you'll never have to wonder
About what you could have done
If you'd summoned all your thunder
And if all your best
Was not
As you hoped it would be
You still could say
I gave all today
All that I had in me
By Barbara Vance
Answer:
It produces shivers down the spine, or a feeling of unease.
Explanation:
The narrator hasn't said anything in this excerpt that makes them hard to believe, or unreliable. This excerpt is not particularly optimistic either. There is no blood and gore, but the narrator is clearly made uncomfortable by the painting. So the excerpt produces shivers down the spine, or a feeling of unease.
I think it’s A and b it might be and c but try a and b first sorry if I get it wrong
Answer:
Past:
I ate chicken before I started on my school work for the day.
Past:
Last night I was preparing for a very important test.
Past:
Before doing my school work today I went to go get my chicken.
Present:
Every night before I go to bed I read on my phone.