Answer:
A: There is a shift in topic.
B: There is a stanza break.
Explanation:
Sonnet 18 is a Shakespearean sonnet which consists of 14 lines of iambic pentameter (three quatrains which are followed by a couplet). The rhyme scheme is also characteristic of Shakespearean sonnet: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
In the sonnet, the speaker compares a young man to a sunny day, noting that the qualities of summer weather will eventually change.
In the third quatrain, the speaker interrupts this comparison, while the use of word <em>'but'</em> marks the shift in topic. The speaker then introduces a new idea and claims that the man will live forever in this sonnet.
Answer:
a). He sat in front of the fire <u>because</u> he liked its warmth.
b). His stamp albums were full. <u>Therefore</u>, he needed a new one.
c). He collected space travel stamps <u>because of</u> his grandson's interest.
d). He still preferred to collect British stamps <u>although</u> they were not as colorful as Nepalese stamps.
e). <u>In spite of</u> having collected stamps for so many years, he still enjoyed the hobby.
f). <u>However</u>, It was getting more expensive to buy stamps now he decided to continue collecting them.
Explanation:
The conjunctions are defined as the words that are used to join two or more words or phrases in order to combine them and accomplish their meaning together. For example, although, because, etc. Sometimes the adverbs like therefore, however, in spite of, etc. are also employed in the conjunctive form to link two independent clauses and justify its meaning.
To believe and follow.
"You are to adhere to these rules."
Because they want everybody to be the same and think like themselves