Answer and Explanation:
Wingfield scolds Smith and says it is not fair to make accusations against those who have always been on your side, the "your betters". Wingfield cannot accept this type of behavior and accusation, he finds it revolting and it reached the peak of his impatience.
He becomes possessed of rage when his lineage is insulted and this makes him understand how much he values blood ties and how faithful he is to those who are connected to him in some way.
The theme of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 73 is the importance of the friend of the poet's loving him more strongly because of the temporal state of life. Calling attention to his aging in order to convince his lover of the urgency of full affection, the poet uses images such as "yellow leaves" and "twilight."
The story starts with third-person omniscient point of view. When they start playing hide and seek the narrator follows Ravi and shows how he’s feeling and what he’s thinking. This means it switched to third person limited point of view. The switching between the two different point of views let’s the readers know the characters and context of the story. It also shows the readers how Ravi lost his sense of importance.
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Answer: Treasured remembrences or Wonderful experiences we shared
Explanation:
I hope this helps. It's not easy to find words to describe how we miss someone.
Perhaps the answer is A) fragility of life. Because butterflies are so tender and fragile, they might represent life itself, and how fragile it can be, and how quickly it can disappear in a second.