Answer:
A: There is a shift in topic.
B: There is a stanza break.
Explanation:
Sonnet 18 is a Shakespearean sonnet which consists of 14 lines of iambic pentameter (three quatrains which are followed by a couplet). The rhyme scheme is also characteristic of Shakespearean sonnet: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
In the sonnet, the speaker compares a young man to a sunny day, noting that the qualities of summer weather will eventually change.
In the third quatrain, the speaker interrupts this comparison, while the use of word <em>'but'</em> marks the shift in topic. The speaker then introduces a new idea and claims that the man will live forever in this sonnet.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
whether good or bad it is a action you intentionally did to cause a certain response
Answer:
Non, je ne parle pas anglais
Answer: responding to injustice & growing up
Explanation:
Answer:
The clause specifically lets you know what exactly the author is referring to. Rather than simply giving a general description, the author went into detail and told us when, exactly, jogging helps him/her the most.