An onomatopoeia refers to the property of such word that implies or describe the sound of an animal or natures noise. Base on that, the sample words in the seven ages of man that implies an onomatopoeia are the MEWLING and PUKING in the nurse's arm, WHINING school boy, SIGHING like furnace, WHISTLES in his sound. I hope this would help
Answer: In the first eight lines or the first two quatrains of the Sonnet Eighteen Shakespeare compares the beauty of his beloved to the summer and all the natural forces that surround this season like “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May” and “Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines”, however, in the last quatrain he declares the immortality of the beauty of his beloved in the lines he write, in this poem he/she will be immortal and not ever the death will own it “Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade” and in the couplet declares the longevity of that eternity “ So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,” and “So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.”
Explanation:
Obedience to authority. It's quite difficult for most people to ignore the wishes of those in authority positions. People also feel like they're less responsible for wrongdoings if they act under the direction of someone else. Both of these reasons explain why employees are likely to act out the unethical wishes of their supervisors--and feel far less guilt than if they had decided to do it themselves.
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