Answer: He had tried to avoid talk of war as much as possible lately; the two younger boys were too eager for it, the
womenfolk too ready to cry about it. And Bill, for the first time that John could remember, had reservations about a
subject and seemed unwilling to discuss it with his brother
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A is wrong because the author doesn't need to be an expert to write on it.
B is wrong because the first sentence is meant to do that as it is the Hook.
C is wrong because there is no additional information given, only hypotheticals to draw in the reader.
D is correct there is no additional information given, only hypotheticals to draw in the reader.
Answer:
“Since Number Five is out of the bathroom now,” B. “We think of lukewarm water and hope to get in it.” C. “I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ...
Explanation:
Answer: a) The speaker declares that his beloved’s loveliness will live on forever through his poetry, unlike the short-lived summer season.
Explanation:
Everything will eventually die with time. Even the sun is not spared death with time. That is the function of time, to eventually kill everything and leave it in Death's shade.
This is what William Shakespeare speaks of in this poem. He infers that summer will fade with time and so will her beauty but that he has found a way to circumvent time by writing of her beauty in a poem. And for as long as people can read, her beauty will never be killed by time for it will last forever.