Your answer is D
he is implying that if the king is happy then so will be his subjects.
Answer:
rights, autonomy and virtue
Explanation:
They all basically mean the same thing
32: classes
33: apologize
34: horrified
36: helpful
37: enjoying
38: monthly
39: happily
40: hopefully
41: effective
42: friendly
43: lovely
44: formally
45: rainy
46: truly
47: happiness
Hope this helped I tried, I believe I didn’t do one that I didn’t know and I hope this was what it’s supposed to be :)
I am not sure which poem you are referring to here, but one poetical technique is called enjambment. This occurs when a line continues to the next line without a pause. Even if there is a stanza break in between, the lines are meant to be read continuously. For example, consider these lines from a poem by William Wordsworth called Beauteous Evening:
"The holy time is quiet as a Nun
Breathless with adoration; the broad sun
Is sinking down in its tranquility"
Here, Wordsworth is not intending that you pause after you read "Nun" or "sun." He wants you to read these lines as a continuous sentence or thought. Hope this helps.
Grammar and puncuation
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