I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. In "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," the speaker say being together physically is <span>necessary for "dull sublunary lovers". Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
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They do not die, they can be as strong as twenty men, they can direct the elements (storms, fog, thunder, etc.), they can command the rat, the owl, the bat, the wolf, the fox, and the dog, they can grow large or become small at will, they can, at times, vanish and "become unknown", and they can appear at will in different forms.
In “The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb,” the author makes use of a typical element found in his other mystery stories when he describes
<span><span>A.<span>Watson taking on a mysterious medical case, early in the morning.
</span></span><span>B.<span>Stark luring a victim to a dark, rambling, country house.
</span></span><span>C.<span>Hatherley conveniently waking up near the train station.
</span></span><span>D.<span>Holmes deducing a connection to a missing-person ad.
D. the answer
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Onomatopoeia - words that associate with sounds... ( example: bang, clap, boom, honk...)