Answer: the formation of a mental image of something.
Explanation: basically you have the mental image in your head of what is being described to you.
In William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18," the line best paraphrases to but your youth will never fade.
In "Sonnet 18" Shakespeare tries to compare a fair maiden to a summer's day, but he expresses that there is nothing that compares to her because her perpetual beauty and youth are far greater than such a temporary, inconsistent season.
So, when Shakespeare writes <span>"<span>But thy eternal summer shall not fade,</span>" he is saying that her timeless youth will never fade, unlike the briefness of a summer's day.</span>
You did not provide the possible excerpts, however, nonstandard English is any type of English language that is not standardized, meaning that is not grammatical or normative. Slang, jargon, incorrect grammar, dialects, all fall into the category of nonstandard English, so use that logic on your excerpts and find the correct one.
Hello,
The answer is option B "<span>the regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem or stanza".
Reason:
A rhyme scheme is a pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a stanza in a poem:
For example:
"He used to like to hop like a frog"
"but now he eats like a hog"
The pattern is hog, and frog therefore the answer is option B!
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