One usage refers to a variety of a language that is a characteristic of a particular group of the language's speakers. ... According to this definition, any variety of a given language constitutes "a dialect<span>", including any standard varieties</span>
Answer:
- "I love to hear her speak
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- "And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare
Explanation:
The speaker in this sonnet acknowledges that his mistress does not have heavenly qualities that make her overly attractive but he still has a rare love for her that enables him to love hearing her speak even though music has a more pleasing sound.
This shows that the sonnet is of a serious tone with the speaker truly loving his mistress regardless of qualities that she possesses which he does not believe are attractive.
B) Someone’s face ur welcome
Answer:
Explanation:
Excitement- Our chains are forged
Anger- We have been spurned
Hope- Three milllions of people
Fear- [The British ships and army]
Sentence A is incorrect because the second half is a fragment.