Answer:
judgmental
Explanation:
The speaker, in the beginning of the quote, can be seen debating whether to go out or not and we can often see the repeated comments of thier friends saying something about the way they look, showing the judgement of the friends towards the speaker.
(It's just my opinion though, hope it helps!)
Answer:
The beauty of the person addressed will outlast marble monuments because it is recorded in this poem.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 55" is like most other sonnets, a poem about the love and his appreciation for the other individual. But it also deviates a bit from the normal sonnet in that it shows his insecurity about his love and his feelings.
The first quatrain of the sonnet goes like this-
<em>Not marble nor the gilded monuments
</em>
<em>Of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme,
</em>
<em>But you shall shine more bright in these contents
</em>
<em>Than unswept stone besmeared with slu ttish time.</em>
These lines states just how long lasting his work of art/ poem will make sure of the beauty of the person. Unlike the monuments and physical things of the world, the love for his beloved will never fade away, irrespective of time. Time can destroy things, even great marble monuments of princes and kings, but the poem the lover had written for his beloved will always be the same.
Context clues because they clue you in
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This is what I found!! Hope it helps :-)