Answer:
"Gives thy pen both skill and argument,"
"Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song,"
"the ear that doth thy lays esteem,"
Explanation:
I would say hyperbole because of the exaggeration
Well I'm not a big science wiz but most likely its the liver because the when you eat food it goes through all the other parts in the body and at some point it gets to the liver and the liver absorbs nutrients and vitamin (like vitamin C or etcetera) so I'm not sure if this is right or not but that's exactly what the liver does so I would have to say the answer is liver
Answer:
i's say B but don't quote me on it.
Answer:
The speaker and those present expect to feel something striking, but that sensation is hindered by the presence of a fly that attracts everyone's attention.
Explanation:
The speaker is portraying the moment of his own burial, where he tries to make it a grand event, as well as those present. As death is a sad moment, the speaker expects everyone to be impacted, to feel strong emotions and to regret the match, but none of this happens because the presence of a fly gets in the way and attracts everyone's attention.