Shawn is torn between two colleges, and he must make a decision soon.
This is the only listed conflict where the character is at odds with himself/herself, which is internal conflict.
"you" is an understood subject most often in IMPERATIVE sentences. these are commands, like, "go to your room" or "have a seat."
in those sentences, the subject is "(you) go to your room" or "(you) have a seat."
in the answer choices: mr. burghart is the subject in choice A. "we" is the subject in choice B. "looks" is the subject in choice D.
C has the understood you: (you) please have another glass of orange juice. because it's a command, it's assumed that you're addressing a certain person (you).
The lines in bold mean that no one can stop time, and men will be less likely to love someone who is old and gray.
These lines reinforce the theme that Helen Grey should not be so proud, just because someone loves her right now. The narrator warns Helen to "<span>Take heed, you yet may trip and fall, / And no man care to stretch his arm", which is saying that she might lose her charm and beauty and then men aren't going to love her anymore. The ending lines show that even if she doesn't "trip", no one can escape time and what that does to beauty. </span>