The theme of Christina Georgina Rossetti's poem "Helen Grey" is, beauty isn't everything. We know this to be true because the Rossetti describes Helen Grey as "handsome" and "proud" but also says "But so you miss that modest charm / Which is the surest charm of all." This shows the reader that Helen Grey is very attractive and takes pride in her attraction. However, she has let her beauty go to her head, resulting in an unpleasant personality that no man has found her attractive. The last four lines of the poem "Helen Grey" support the its main theme by drawing the reader's attention to the reality of age and time. Time will continue to go by causing Helen to grow old, wrinkly, and gray. Time will pass and with it, Helen's beauty shall pass too. If she does not change her ways, she will be left with and unattractive personality, and face.
They both challenged the status quo of poetic expression.
<span>You (should look at a copy someday).
In this sentence, "you" is the subject, so that makes the rest the predicate.
And it is also the entire rest of the sentence explaining what the subject should do, so it's the complete predicate.</span>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A because a cliffhanger is like when a TV show ends with suspense wanting you to watch what happened.