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The correct answer is A. "Fadeth" and "ruin'd."
Fadeth is just the old English way to write fade, and the verb to fade has a slightly negative connotation. If something fades, it disappears and you no longer have it. Similarly, ruin'd (which obviously stands for ruined), has a clearly negative connotation - meaning that something is destroyed.
So these two words give off the impression of a tone which is bad, sad, or gloomy, and therefore is the correct answer here.
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Sad and gloomy. Words such as "expire," "death," and "ashes" give Shakespeare's "Sonnet 73" which kind of tone? Consumed with that which it was nourish'd by.
Most people do not wash their hands long enough. The excerpt claims antibacterial soap is unlikely to work better than regular soap because it needs to remain more time in the skin to be more effective - about two minutes - which people do not do.
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Answer: Entertain
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thye arent informing how u would do something or persuading soemthing either best choice entertain :)