Answer:
And summer's lease hath all too short a date
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st
Explanation:
Iambic pentameter is a form of poetical writing style where there are ten syllables/ iambs / meters in a line. These words in each line will also be an alternation between an unstressed and a stressed syllable.
Among the lines given in the question, the last two lines are written in an iambic pentameter form. The lines are from William Shakespeare's "<em>Sonnet 18</em>",
And <u>sum</u>mer's<u> lease</u> hath<u> all</u> too <u>short</u> a <u>date
</u>
Nor<u> lose</u> po<u>sses</u>sion <u>of</u> that<u> fair</u> thou <u>ow'st</u>
The stressed words are underlined, thus the evident alternating unstressed and stressed meter form. Thus, these two lines are written in an iambic pentameter form.
<span>"What can you possibly mean by that"! she stormed" is the only sentence from the list that does not use quotation marks correctly. The exclamation point goes inside. </span>
The letter of the sentence which shows the correct subject-verb agreement is a. Everything on this table is 50 percent off the ticketed price.
<h3>What is a Subject-Verb Agreement?</h3>
This refers to the rule of concord that states that the subject and verb in a given sentence must agree in number and degree.
Hence, we can see that from the given sentences, we can see that the correct answer that has the accurate SVA is option A because the subject and verb agree in number.
Read more about the subject-verb agreement here:
brainly.com/question/1835508
#SPJ1
Metaphors are used by authors and poets so as to depict the intensity of their thoughts. The kenning "hell-forged hands" in line 64 suggest about Grendel that option D: Grendel is a creature from hell and is pure evil.
<h3>Use of metaphors and kenning</h3>
The above answer is explained in further detail as given below:
- Kenning refers to phrases that were used in Old English and they had some sort of metaphorical meanings as well.
- Here, the hell-forged hands are depicting that Grendel is being called a creature who is pure evil and that he must have come from hell.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.
Learn more about metaphors here:
brainly.com/question/1743071