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-19 quickly took captive many of our lives, and has not let us out of it's grasps. The population, continues to spread, and on a worst note there are new variants being created. Many of us are being exposed while following CDC guidelines, because others choose not to. People think they are the sole exception and refuse to participate. There's little hope for the end of the pandemic. The vaccine does not prevent disease, it minimizes the effects. Which still vary from person to person. It would have to be a nation, and world wide effort to end the pandemic. One that the United states may never come to because of capitalism, and the money losses that would occur.
Explanation:
Some examples of risky activities include Skydiving, Climbing up high objects, or using range tools such as saws or knifes. What could go wrong is your parachute not opening properly in terms of skydiving, You could severely cause injury towards yourself if you fall from a dangerous height distance. You could accidentally cut yourself with a saw or knife deep in your skin or cut off your finger. However if all goes right, facing your fears of skydiving and taking risks could teach you to grow as a person and teach you to face your fears more and could possibly help you develop confidence and leadership skills. I really hope this helps. Sorry if it got too dark. lol :)
The best paraphrase of line 12 is "like everyone,she walks on the ground"
Throughout the sonnet the speaker is portraying his beloved as someone ordinary. He highlights the common characteristics and beauty of his lover using the conventional comparisons of the Shakespeare's days for love poetry but in a negative way.
The love poetry of the those days was mainly based on metaphors comparing nature with the beauty of the loved women. In this sonnet Shakespeare reversed those conventions.
In line 12 and in the previous one the speaker states that he has never seen a goddess walking but he's sure that her mistress walks like everyone else.