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Good arguments need to be relevant, credible, and sufficient.
<span>Answer:
Conceit in literary poems is a metaphor that compare two unlikely things. This extended metaphor will dominate a whole poem. In Byrons "She Walks in Beaty", he compared the woman to the night. Her beauty and serenity to the beauty and serenity of nature.</span>
Answer:
When the dog barked, the baby began crying.
Explanation:
Explanation:
In the poem, death does not discriminate in the following ways:
1. It does not discriminate based on age. It comes for everyone either old or young. The old gardner due to his age felt death has come for him. But death was actually there for his master instead.
2. It does not discriminate based on status. It does matter if one is wealthy or poor. Death came for the master instead of the gardner.
3. It doesn't discriminate on its friendship. It is friends with everyone. It knows everyone.
A good example of a primary source would be an autobiography or a document he wrote.