Answer:In lines one through four of this sonnet, Shakespeare writes about increasing and references memory. Here, Shakespeare chooses to rhyme "increase" and "decease", "die" and "memory" and then proceeds to use "eyes" and "lies", "fuel" and "cruel" as rhymes in the second quatrain (lines five through eight).
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I don't know what the text is, but a slide in a presentation is best left comprehensible, easy to digest visually, and simple to follow along for the audience. The replacement of the text with a bulleted list - sounds like a good option if the text on a slide is a long paragraph.
The inclusion of very detailed statistics and examples could also be a good choice depending on if the slide deals with sales or growth, for example.
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Toshio Mori is a short story, in which the main character Teruo feels they flower store's "Flower policy" (selling old flowers) is unfair to the customers. He then takes the customers to the back and sells them the fresh flowers, which makes the manager (Mr Sasaki) furious...
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Amos wants people to know he is responsible for much of Ben's success.
The first sentence is wrong