What these two sonnets, 116 and 55 have in common is that they both speak about romantic Love. This can be seen in the last lines of sonnet 55: <em>So, till the Judgement that yourself arise,
/You live in this, and dwell in lovers’ eyes. </em>And the middle of sonnet 116:<em> Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks /Within his bending sickle's compass come.</em>
They differ tho, in the fact that sonnet 116 speaks about Love in general, while sonnet 55 speaks about love for a particular person. Also, sonnet 55 speaks a lot about time, death and decay, and how and love and poetry overcome that.
Answer:
How About Not Annoy Me Next Time Roman!
Explanation:
Not sure but maybe similar to if someone were to mess up on a word to laugh about it together instead of making it a big deal and turning it into a bigger problem then what it really is. and as to serious things lightly if you were to get in trouble you would find it more understanding from someone repremending you in a respectful and calm way vs yelling and screaming and over the top punishes which may result in nothing good or worse.
The answer is FALSE, only the doctor who is in favor of cleaning the baths but the everyone became disagree to this. People were influenced by Hovstad, he convinced the people with his ideas. The doctor then became an enemy of the people.