Answer: This is an excerpt from Sonnet 29, written by William Shakespeare.
Explanation:
<em>Sonnet 29</em> was written by William Shakespeare, as a part of The "Fair Youth" Sequence. The sequence contains poems in which the poet directly addresses a mysterious young man.
The poem is about the speaker's feelings of depression and sadness, which he overcomes by thinking about love. The speaker admits that he feels isolated and is convinced that he is "an outcast." He envies other people for their appearance, friends, skills and opportunities, which results in his dissatisfaction. However, when he thinks about the man whom he addresses in this poem, he feels better.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because from a connotation, the reader either gets a positive or negative feeling from that word. Ex: "I'll kill you!" definitely has a negative connotation (feeling).
i would write:
the needs of animals and humans are equal, and that they should do whatever they can to properly take care of the earth while reaching those needs.
this is what i would write and find evidence to support, as- i dont know what evidence you need to go off.
Answer:
Both of the poem make use of imagery of the past but they are not similar to each other.
Explanation:
The both poem make use of imagery of the past but the imagery used in both poem is not similar to each other because in the Rain on the Roof the poem was talking about how caring is mother was where as in the Road not taken the poem was taking about regret and sadness because the Road not taken was taking about how he intend to travelled on a road that was not been mostly used by people because he was trying to distinguish him self from the rest of the world which in turn lead to regret , sorrow and sadness for him.
Answer: Capitalizing the word soup at the end of lines shows it is the focus of the poem and emphasizes how much the speaker likes it. Making the last two lines longer and breaking apart the words soup, beautiful, and evening, creates a song-like effect in the poem.
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