The Blank Space <span>dialogue </span><span>in a story shows what the characters say
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No!!!
Exactly the opposite is true. The longer time goes on, the worse it is for him and the less able he is able to deal with Hyde.
<span>She says how insignificant material possessions are when compared to her feelings of love. She also uses financial imagery to compare her love with that of her husband’s.
It appears in lines 5 and 6, with her mention of “mines of gold” and “the riches that the East doth hold.” She uses these examples of wealth to show that the riches are grand they are worth less to her than the love of her husband.
</span>Lines 3-4: She dares other women to even try to compare their happiness with hers. To my understanding of the poem the answer cannot be B.
Extra: Line 7 can compare to that of the Song of Solomon when on Chapter 8: 7 the beautiful sulemite tells her shepherder: "Waters cannot quench love" (JW.ORG) the same compared in this poem on line 7 explains: "<span>Rivers cannot quench” her love</span>
The speaker thing that he is going to die soon because he spent his life for the purpose of pleasure without paying attention to their well being.
you can see it on these lines :
- We left school
- We thin Gin
- we die soon
hope this helps