In Shakespeare's <span><em>Sonnet 106</em>, the speaker analyzes how writers and poets from before would talk about such that was not comparable to his friend's beauty. He criticizes them for not being able to describe beauty properly but admits that he neither possesses the technique to describe his friend's beauty either.
While the poem does show movement from the first to the third quatrains, the reversal of his statements in the last couplet is what ties the structure to the meaning of the poem.</span>
Answer:
When he drinks or when he plays his flute.
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The paragraph is beyond choppy and uncomfortable to read because of it. There are too many short sentences and not enough complex ones, making it hard to follow any kind of flow the paragraph has the potential to offer. Because there were no transitions of any kind, it was hard to try and smoothly combine topics. For example, the first two sentences seem abrupt and confusing standing on their own like that. The narrator went from loving swimming to randomly speaking about the beach, and it was hard to follow until you got to the end of the second sentence, understanding then where the connection was between the two. It is hard to even figure out if the paragraph is about swimming or about the beach, and nothing was incorporated smoothly.
There are tons of things to do at local beaches, and people should spend more time at them instead of hanging out indoors all day. The beach offers a place to develop strong swimming skills, and learning to swim is one of my happiest childhood memories. I am glad I learned to swim at the beach.
Rearranging the way beaches and a love for swimming were introduced allow for it to be more easy to understand.
B) The court ruled in her favor.
Explanation:
There are 3 forms of verb. The simple form, Third form, The present participle. Here in this sentence third form of verb is used as the sentence is in Past tense. Rule is a regular verb. Regular verbs have four different forms. The fourth form is used by both past and past participle form. Regular verbs are - help, helped, helped
Carry, carried, carried.
Irregular verbs are- Cut, Run, ran , run, drink, drank, drunk, etc.
The third form of rule is used correctly in this sentence.