<span>Sonnet 4 by Edmund Spenser,sets comparison on “old and new”, “winter and spring” and “death and life”. In the text, while changes in the whole world-from old to new, is being focused, the poet easily gets back his beloved passion to life.</span>
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I'm gussing there is reading material given to you that you are supposed to use to do this assignment.
They want you to highlight words or phrases that shape the tone of the paragraph, in other words: words or phrases that give the paragraph a certain mood. For example, the word "gloomy" can make the reader feel sad, which can contribute to a sad tone.
So for the second part, you can write about what words/phrases the author uses and how it affects the tone/mood of the story.
I don't know what you're reading, but this should help!
The answer is <span>adjective clause</span>
These answers do not make sense but if I want to choose one I would say the answer is A be respectful of others.
The answer is: Beauty. <em>"Red, Red Rose" </em>is a poem written by Robert Burns. In this poem, the writer expresses beauty and intense love. However, he reminds readers that beauty is transitory and love is eternal. He states that, no matter the world ends one day, he will always love his beloved woman.