<span>In Sonnet 29, the love of the speaker's beloved is symbolized by A. THE WEALTH OF HER LOVE BRINGS HIM DESPITE HIS POVERTY.
In Sonnet 29, there are two moods. The first mood is sad or in despair while the second mood is happy.
The man initially bemoans his outcast state, his poverty. He wanted to become rich. However, when he thought of his love, he is very happy and contented. He is more wealthy than the kings because he has the love of his beloved.</span>
Answer:
The answer from the given multiple choice is D
It restates the above sentence.
it would be a bad idea because you wouldn't know if half of the screen maybe black or white
120-134 means those pages and everything I’m between while 120/134 I would presume are just the two individual pages
Answer:
d
Explanation:
they dont say anything about teenagers littering
they never said how often they meet
they said nothing about a park
they said there is an empty lot behind the library