<span>In order to vary the sentence structure, the sentence I would insert in the blank is C. Have you noticed how hard she works? The reason for this is because inserting an interrogative sentence that has a completely different structure and word order than the other two sentences works great in order to introduce some versatility into a paragraph consisting of a couple of sentences. Here, the only sentence that differs is C. which is why you should choose it. Starting three sentences in a row with the same word can be a bit dull and repetitive. </span>
<span>The lines in the excerpt from "L'Allegro" contrast with those ideas is:
</span><span>Married to immortal verse,
Such as the meeting soul may pierce
In notes with many a winding bout
Of linked sweetness long drawn out,
I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
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D!
onomatopoeia: the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
It is most likely C, I hope this helps you!!