Oblivious - Not aware of what is going on around you.
Answer: In the first quatrain Shakespeare explains the unconditional aspects of love. Love does not change when circumstances change.
In the second quatrain love is an ideal, a guide, a stronghold. When someone is lost, love shows the way.
The third quatrain illustrates the longevity of love. It endures to the end.
In the couplet, Shakespeare asserts the truth if his observations and description of love. If proven wrong, it is as if he has never written anything, and no one has ever experienced love.
Explanation:
You can eliminate C because that is a Flat Character.
The answer is A from what I see.
D. Glistened and sparkled
D. Mrs. Mallard had loved her husband, but she is happy that she is free.
I think this is accurate, and out of the options it looks like the best choice, but I am not certain.