<span>We can infer pagan influences if there is a mention of more than one God, since the non-pagan religion here, Christianity, is monotheistic, one of the options does mention more than one God:
B.) "...And sometimes they sacrificed tot he old stone gods,/Made heathen vows..."
This is the correct answer! It actually specifically mentions the "old", that is pagan gods</span>
Answer:
B). They are similar because both are about love for a woman others may find lacking.
Explanation:
The key similarity between the given lines from 'Sonnet 130' and 'Sonnet 131' of William Shakespeare is that 'they both talk about the love for a lady who other people may find incomplete or lacking.' In both the sonnets, <u>the speaker talks about love beyond physical appearance and beauty and breaks the stereotypes of associating the beloved with beauty('most precious jewel' and 'false compare')</u>. Shakespeare primarily aims to offer a different representation of love in order to break away from the traditional perspective of love and beloved. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
because i dont want to, lol! Hope this helps!
Answer:
A. Captions
B. Headings
E. Titles
Explanation:
Preview, like the name suggests is viewing some parts or getting a general idea about a book or something before it's fully available or in the case of a book, before you read the entire book.
Therefore, some text features that a reader can use to review a text are captions, headings, and titles.