Answer:
<u>Cupid</u> is an allusion to earlier English poetry.
Explanation:
Cupid was used a lot in English poetry. Shakespeare made lot of allusions relating to Cupid. I hope this helps!
Answer:
I only see one of them which is" Yeah right! sounds more like Jay-Z and Kanye in Paris "
Explanation:
Also called Anglo-saxon, language spoken and written in England before 1100; it is the ancestor of Middle English and Modern English. Scholars place Old English in the Anglo-Frisian group of West Germanic languages.
1. look over- We will review our homework in class today.
2. save or prevent from using- We will reserve the front row seats at the concert.
3. when one unintentionally messes up- Jace made a mistake on the test, and had to retake it.
4. not making sense of something- She misunderstood the lesson, and needed assistance on the assignment.
5. not availiable- Sorry, I will be unavaliable on the night of the party.
6. not disputed or called in question; accepted.- He was the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
7. of urgence or importance- It was very important that she got her assignments done, or else she could not go to the dance.
8. unable to be done- It is impossible to grow wings and fly!
9. to not agree- I disagree with the idea of pinapples on pizza. (jk i love pinapple pizza)
10. to not pay any mind- Ella dismissed the test that she would have the next day and did not study.
Hope this helps ^-^
The answer is B because I got that and it was right