Look below for the two paragraphs :)
<span>Line 5 - O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
Line 6 - That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
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The reader works through the argument logically.
In lines 1-4, the poet states what love is not. In lines 5 and 6, the poet states what love is. It is very logical that if you state what something is not, you also state what it is. This is to ensure that your message is delivered as you intended it to.</span>
Conflict: The team is playing the state champions.
Foreshadow: The team is undefeated.
The correct answer should be to indicate dialogue.
All other mentioned answers can be found in a functional paragraph while dialogue indication is done elsewhere.