It is true that Sonnet 73 is written in iambic pentameter. All of Shakespeare's sonnets are written in iambic pentameters, which means that an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed one (iambic), and that there are ten syllables in each line (pentameter - penta means 5, meter consists of two syllables).
Answer:
Explanation:
Dear Headmaster!
I hope you are well, I wanted to inform you about some recent changes I have thought of making with the course of english I am taking.
Even though, it is a great course I don't think I will be able to fit it in with my tight sechedule. Secondly, to cover my extra expenses I have also started a part-time job; so there is no way I will have time for the course.
In addition, At first I had a passion for learning english but I've found that the most of the stuff we learn in the course has already been taught to me. So, it's not very beneficial for me either. I hope you understand
Your Regards,
Adina Naeem
Hope this helps
In my opinion, from this excerpt, the only thing that can be seen is "suffering". He had absolutely nothing in his youngest years, he was as poor as a church mouse, but not only that, he apparently had nobody to be there for him. To me it shows a great deal of pain and sadness, and that is evident in this paragraph.