Both discuss their love for another; Spenser says his love will outlast the world, while Shakespeare wants to be forgotten in order to spare his love any pain.
Spenser is trying to immortalize his love, although the waves (or the natural world) wash away his words. The tide says that Spenser is being foolish. However, at the end of the poem, the final couplet adds further meaning: that nothing lasts forever -- except for their love.
Shakespeare's poem is a bit more negative. He says that after his death, his love should not mourn him. Shakespeare says he so loves the subject of the poem that he would rather be forgotten than a source of grief. The couplet adds further meaning to this idea by saying that he doesn't want his love mocked for his grief.
Thus, both poems discuss love and the passage of time; their individual messages differ.
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well one way is associated with reading the text and not understanding or paying attention to what you are saying.
The answer is B, "the government is complicated." In the other examples, the subjects and verbs dont match grammatically. For example, in A, the word "forest" should be plural to use the very "are".
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The volunteer hours are important because Elders observe children to determine their skills and interests.
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The correct answer to the following question will be "gross and evil".
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- Opium dens become generally synonymous with druggists, however on the opposite they have been regularly visited by certain areas of life, as well as they have been very famous with rich aristocrats for some time.
- I'd think that opium dens perception of Moonlight or Shadows is disgusting and bad because, it notes, "The wind or air was indeed heavy with the scent of heroin and dirty blood and sweat as well as urine."
So that the above is the right answer.