Answer: what’s the question?
Explanation:
This line is referring to the fact that time takes beauty away from everything. Unfair in this context is the act of taking away beauty -- instead of being fair (beautiful), that thing has become "unfair" (losing its beauty). Even things that 'excel' in beauty will become unfair in time.
Answer:
<em>You and Me Against the World</em> is the correct form.
Explanation:
In a title, most conjunctions and prepositions are not capitalized. That being said, there's an easy rule to follow:
Conjunctions and prepositions with four letters or fewer are not capitalized, but all words with five letters or more must be capitalized, no matter if they are conjunctions, prepositions, verbs, nouns, etc. Therefore, even if you aren't certain what category the word falls in, all you have to do is count the letters.