I want to say it's B, that's the only one I can think that's relevant to the research
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Answer:
What does it mean to be "in disgrace" with "men's eyes"?
How are men looking at him?
Based on my understanding of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 29, The emotions portrayed of the speaker in Sonnet 29 are one of depression: he assumes himself to be "in disgrace with fortune," which means that he has been having bad luck. He also feels in disgrace with "men's eyes," concluding that the general public or the society looks at him unfavorably. These two things gave him the implication that he is lonely. Because the public eye looks at him unfriendly.
Explanation:
Based on my understanding of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 and upon reading it, I realized my answer.
If raining lunchtime, (I'll remain indoors. )
Or
If it's raining at lunchtime time, (I'll remain indoors.)
(when you know it may rain)
Or
If it rains lunchtime, (I'll remain indoors. )
(when you're not sure it's going to rain)
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