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<u>usually just </u><u>once</u><u>. The climax is usually the most intense or exciting part of the story and if you have multiple it wont be exciting to wait for the one point in the book where you just cant stop reading. Instead it will all just be too much. </u>
<u>So your answer : </u><u>1. </u>
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Commerce is the correct one
Both discuss their love for another; Spenser says his love will outlast the world, while Shakespeare wants to be forgotten in order to spare his love any pain.
Spenser is trying to immortalize his love, although the waves (or the natural world) wash away his words. The tide says that Spenser is being foolish. However, at the end of the poem, the final couplet adds further meaning: that nothing lasts forever -- except for their love.
Shakespeare's poem is a bit more negative. He says that after his death, his love should not mourn him. Shakespeare says he so loves the subject of the poem that he would rather be forgotten than a source of grief. The couplet adds further meaning to this idea by saying that he doesn't want his love mocked for his grief.
Thus, both poems discuss love and the passage of time; their individual messages differ.
I cannot write everything here on Brainly because of the character limit, so I'm uploading a document where I've answered all of these 20 questions. :)
Answer:
D, The doctor will look for ways to obtain more serum.
Explanation: Well first, I've read the story, so I know what happens next. Second, I've taken the quiz, and I recall choosing "the doctor will look for more ways to obtain more serum" and getting it right. Third, the other answers just don't make as much sense as this one.