Romeo’s heartache will go away if he meets another girl.
In Benvolio's lines he's basically telling Romeo the best way to get over one girl, is to get another girl He tells Romeo "take thou some new infection to thy eye/And the rank poison of the old will die." He says if you find some other girl whose beauty is infectious then the old love that poisons you will die. This ends up being true. Romeo attends the Capulet party in hopes of seeing Rosaline but he sees Juliet. Juliet makes him forget all about Rosaline and he falls completely in love with her.
Since a speculation does not have firm evidence, it is a hypothesize.
So the final answer is:-
C. Hypothesize
Answer: the correct answer is B. There is tremendous pain in losing something precious.
Explanation: the author says:"...day looks upon my sorrow and my shame" and then says: "...upon my burnt-up heart." meaning he is really suffering.
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The first rhyming couplet of the poem "On Imagination" contains an inverted sentence.
"Thy various works, imperial queen, we see, How bright their forms! how deck'd with pomp by thee!"
The inverted sentence is the first line.
It standard sentence format should be subject + verb + complement.
Imperial Queen, we see thy various works.
It was rearranged or inverted to form a rhyming couplet wherein SEE and THEE are found at the end of lines.