Is it for shakespeare, if yes here's the answer.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Both writers express their love for someone as she is." The statement that describes the cultural and generational perspectives revealed in Shakespeare’s sonnet 130 and “Perfect for Me” by Shwayze is that <span>Both writers express their love for someone as she is.</span>
<span>The correct answers are
(A) and (D). When Romeo comes across Capulet’s servant Peter, who is in charge
of delivering invitations, he finds out about Capulet having a party to
which Rosaline is invited and also learns that Montague can’t be invited.
Still, Romeo goes to the party to see Rosaline, but falls in love with Juliet.</span>
The answer would Be D. Because they tell about memories in a creative way!
<span>To correct the misconception that slaves sing because they are happy
hope this helps</span>
I can understand that Orpheus was not certain if he wasn't tricked by Hades, and if Eurydice is really following him. He also wanted to see his beloved. But the punishment for doing so was very severe, and Greek gods were usually not the ones one should trifle with, so i think that his action was reckless. I wouldn't look back, but its easier said then done.