In Sonnet 55, Shakespeare writes to a friend about how much he loves him/her.
The poem that Shakespeare is writing, he says, will immortalize his friend, making him/her live forever. Shakespeare says that the poem will outlive monuments, which can crumble over time. Neither time nor war can destroy "the living record of your memory" -- this poem and the memories of you.
At the end of the poem, the friend rises on the day of judgement. At that time, his friend will realize how much Shakespeare has loved him/her and how Shakespeare gave him/her immortality through this poem.
Answer:
For the Past I would invite my old friend Jordan. I would invite her because I miss her and she was a good friend. For the present I would invite my cousin Eliana. I would invite her because she is my favorite cousin and I love her. For the future I would invite Eleven from stranger things. I would invite her because she is my favorite character from the show.
We would all talk about memories and about stranger things. I would ask eleven "what is it like making the show?" and tell her I love her. I would ask Jordan how she has been lately and tell her how much I miss her. I would ask Eliana how she is doing and tell her everything that has happened to me since the last time I saw her. We would have an amazing time!
Answer:
first person and singular
Explanation:
first person uses I and it is just one person looking "I look"
Hope this helps!
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