I believe the answer to this question would be either a metaphor, idiom, or alliteration. But this would most likely be idiom because people can interpret different meanings of this phrase negative or positive and can take it personally or extensively.
In the final ten lines of the poem Il Penseroso, the poet aspires to a revelation of devine knowledge to inspire his great poetry. He will devote himself to solitude, contemplating. Among these lines he speaks about sitting in a "peacful hermitage" where "rightly spell" may refer to attachment to natural madic and an interest i the new search for an accurate scientific language. He wants to know and understand nature.
The speaker is now dead. The question is what "Love itself shall slumber on" is referring to in relation to the speaker. Therefore, based on my interpretation the answer should be C. You say a lot of answers on here are incorrect, could you include the wrong answers as to help us narrow down the correct answer?
I think answer should be 20 please give me brainlest I hope this helps let me know if it’s correct thanks I hope you have a great day
A) he made a farm of mammals and study them and wanted to write a article about it.