Answer: C) But so you miss that modest charm / Which is the surest charm of all
Explanation:
The poem describes a very beautiful woman with a proud and distasteful character. The author is advising her to be more humble so that people may relate better with her.
In saying that the ''modest charm'' is the ''surest charm of all'', it can be implied that the author thinks that the most valuable and surest quality is modesty which means that it transcends even physical beauty.
Answer:
Jim and Huck are basing their opinion of all royalty on fake kings.
Explanation:
Answer:
I am sorry...
Explanation:
You are not giving enough explanation. You are not saying the sentences or the question. We cannot answer this question
I dunno about the opening line... Maybe something describing both of the kids whereabouts, and slowly describing as they meet together.
The detailed scenery for the rich kid is obviously going to be something royal, showing that he's very blessed for the life he has, but maybe he takes it all for granted.
The detailed scenery for the orphan could be that he lives in a sad, pitiful home and he wishes that he could live in a better home, or just have a different life. He's grateful for the smallest of things.