Answer:
C. They both signify that at whatever point an experience ends, our ability to understand it abruptly changes is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Sonnet 73 is a poem written by English writer William Shakespeare. In literature, irony is a rhetorical device to show that the expectations were different from the real result; there is usually a second intention behind the apparent meaning. In the sonnet, the expectations are an experience to last for ever, and the real situation comes when the end of it is near. The speaker takes hand of elements of nature (such as the golden leaves and the dying fire) to indicate how the end of a situation can lead to a different understanding of it.
Answer:
nouns-souvenir and memento
verb-reminisce
idiom-donkeys years
Explanation:
the last one refers to a very long time for example “She has lived in that house for donkeys years.”
Among the different definitions of the word realize, the fourth definition conveys an idea of a financial income, it is related to money or profits. The only sentence that refers to profits and that uses the word realize for financial purposes is sentence D: Fay's glass paintings are expected to realize a handsome profit.
Answer:
For number 7, the answer is productive, for number 12, the answer is objective. Other than those, everything is right.
Explanation: