Answer what passage are you talking about?
Explanation:
I would say
C) Simple yes/no questions.
The answer is his father! He wanted to be different than his father because he was lazy and did nothing so when he sees this, all he can think of is his father!
The answer to this question is definitely C.
If you sent this poem to a woman and meant it to be a compliment, you'd soon get your head handed to you. In pieces.
And yet many poems were written with the words coral, white (like fresh fallen snow), hair [a really touchy subject for any man to make a comment about]. breath -- it's wonder he didn't say anything about feet.
D is wrong. He doesn't want to show her in an uncomplimentary light. He wants poets to stop using cliches.
A is wrong. What beautiful things in nature? She is not as good as any that are mentioned.
B They are not positive qualities. Not in these lines.
Answer:
I think
A comma is needed in this sentence after the word "but" to separate the two independent clause