This example response shows how someone discusses about: <em>features of Enlightenment thought, features of romantic thought, how the poems are different</em>. The one who answers shows how the poem are different by comparing them, explaining what they both reflect and their perspective of passion. The response can be also part of the discussion of features of Enlightenment thought as well as romantic thought because it can easily be presented by contrasting these thoughts with each other. I mean, if you want to make an argument about what something represents you can compare it with something different to emphasizes its characteristics, as it is done in the excerpt.
Answer:
Royal says that he is going to be king.
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is C) "Many of their performers," she went on to say, "have gone on to television and movies."
It is the only sentence where punctuation marks are applied in a correct manner.
I believe the answer is A goes with the theme of love