Answer:
1. As you came from the holy land
2. The lass that made the bed to me
Explanation:
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1. True (ballads often tell stories)
2. False (again, the need to tell stories requires dialogue)
3. True (he ends up dying...)
4. False (only Henry is talking)
5. True (ballads follow an abcd rhythm)
6. True (refer to 2; ballads often held the language of the time it was written)
This question is about William Shakespeare's Sonnet 60
Answer:
(A) consistent, but intensified as the poem develops
Explanation:
The poem has a consistent theme that intensifies as it progresses. This theme is how a person's time is finite, passes quickly and makes all young and strong human beings fall victim to time, because just as time gives them youth, time takes away youth and everything good that it provides. This is done quickly and progressively, making it impossible to stop.