Answer:
And summer's lease hath all too short a date
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st
Explanation:
Iambic pentameter is a form of poetical writing style where there are ten syllables/ iambs / meters in a line. These words in each line will also be an alternation between an unstressed and a stressed syllable.
Among the lines given in the question, the last two lines are written in an iambic pentameter form. The lines are from William Shakespeare's "<em>Sonnet 18</em>",
And <u>sum</u>mer's<u> lease</u> hath<u> all</u> too <u>short</u> a <u>date
</u>
Nor<u> lose</u> po<u>sses</u>sion <u>of</u> that<u> fair</u> thou <u>ow'st</u>
The stressed words are underlined, thus the evident alternating unstressed and stressed meter form. Thus, these two lines are written in an iambic pentameter form.
The answer is B, The relative pronoun is that; it functions as part of the adverb clause.
i would have to say it is C
Lenina is disturbed by the sight of the ocean-brave new wold because, In Brave new world, on their first date (lenina and Bernard) , Lenina realized that Bernard doesn't want to be around people. She finds it awful when he refused to take soma and his insistence to the ocean. She just fell comfortable and think all is well when they go to bed together.