In Sonnet 29, the speaker changes from despondent to thankful.
The sonnet 29, titled 'When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,' the narrator tells us how he envies somebody surrounded with fortune and friends, when he has none. He is quite depressed in the beginning, but as the sonnet moves on, we can see that the narrator grows happier when he thinks about his love, and he is thankful for her/him.
It's exactly as it says, the rich get richer and poor people are fircedbto have children. I don't know who "he" that's being mentioned is but maybe he is poor and he is okay with having children?
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I don't know when Jim finishes his class?!
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Oh to be a shark;
A feared predator in the dark ocean
Sharp teeth, swift movements, beady black eyes
Oh to be a shark;
Embarking on journeys through the sea
Hiding in ship wrecks and in coral reefs
Rarely having to flee from anything
Oh to be a shark;
Stocking through the ocean waters
causing a commotion
Swimming through the dark
Oh to be a shark
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I hope this is good enough! Was kinda rushed''
- Eijiro <3
Answer: find the text and read next to it there is not much i can do without the passage and answer choses