The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. There can be only one negative word in the whole sentence, even if there are two clauses." the statement that is true for sentences that have more than one clause is that t<span>here can be only one negative word in the whole sentence, even if there are two clauses.</span>
A conjunction can be placed after the comma to make the sentence make sense (i.e. and, so, ect).
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The poet uses strong verbs to create rhythm and to develop the meaning of the poem. They use alliteration. They use it in one-syllable words such as "burn, break, blow." This creates a kind of beat and rhythm in the poem. It also emphasizes the meaning of those words. There was also a lot of "me" in the sonnet. In the line, "Your viceroy in me, me should defend, uses repetition in "me" to emphasize it and to prove a good flow into the next line. This is only a couple of ways in which poets can create rhythm and develop meaning in their poems.
It gives the sense that time is moving quickly and thus creates excitement.
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c. it creates dramatic tension
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