Answer:
like everyone,she walks on the ground
Explanation:
This is one of the most famous Shakespeare's sonnets, "Sonnet 130".
Interesting thing about it is that in a way mocks romantic poems of the period. The common style of such poems is that they center around comparison of women with natural beauties, flowers, goddesses etc. The authors' love interests were highly idealized and shown as perfect, out of this world beings.
Here, Shakespeare fights against this in a very funny manner. He constantly, throughout the poem, gives a realistic description of his lover, rendering her unable to compete with natural beauties, smell of perfume, sound of music etc.
However, that doesn't mean he doesn't love her; he loves her the way she is - as real and as imperfect as one can be.
In lines 11 and 12 the author basically states that he has never seen a goddess walk, but he is sure that his mistress walks in a quite ordinary manner, just like every other woman does.
This line is just a logical sequel to the idea expressed in the previous lines.
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By having many tourist sites eg table mountain this causes people to want to visit the area more often as they get to see and experience a new environment
Well, it actually depends on how you think of the white house. If I found it, I would think of it as a secret meeting, and to be honest, I would actually read it and then show the world what it includes. Later, I would become famous out of one note.
Get good grades in school and go to college for at least 4 years get a good job and let no one take advantage of you
Answer:
The answer is: C. Context