Answer:
To express that the author's 'Muse' (or inspiration) is gone
Explanation:
"Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long
To speak of that which gives thee all thy might?
Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song,
Darkening thy power to lend base subjects light?"
I can sorta guess that this is asking something like "Where are you Muse, did you forget about me for so long?"
Answer:
1. adverbs of manner placed before the main verb- 2. She honestly speaks with her classmates her concern about their group work.
2. adverbs of manner placed after the object- 5. My mother requested me to climb the tree carefully.
3. adverbs of manner placed before the preposition- 1. Lito creatively done his project in all his subjects.
4. adverbs of manner placed before both the verb and object-4. The boy bravely faced his strict father.
5. adverbs of manner placed at the beginning of a sentence- 3. Eventually, she already understands the meaning of love.
Explanation:
An adverb is a part of speech that informs an audience of how, where, and how often an action is performed. An adverb of manner answers the question of how an action is or was performed. Examples include; quickly, fast, slowly, joyfully, mournfully, etc. This detail helps us to have a better understanding of what is being said as it adds more details to the topic of discussion. Adverbs of manner can be found at several positions in a sentence as seen in the examples above.
The term cliche means its a phrase or sentence that is old and used over and over too many times.
hope that helps
“Romeo, O Romeo, shove thy thumb up my arsch dear Romeo.”