Near the end of "My Last Duchess," what we learn about the speaker's intentions is, he: plans to marry the count's daughter.
From the final part of the poem, we learn about the speaker's intentions to marry the count's daughter. This can be deduced from these lines:
"Is ample warrant that no just pretence
Of mine for dowry will be disallowed;
Though his fair daughter’s self, as I avowed."
He told the person with who he was having the conversation about his intentions to marry the Count's daughter.
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
you're looking for the alternative that supports the idea, however in your intro, (9) talks about its disadvantages therefore I think B. because it is true that solar requires a large area and it is already signifying a problem that is supportive. So let's say in the near future we will require or put into demand land for more solar panels to be installed and will eventually become an issue.