Answer:
1.P
2.I
3.F
4.A
5.F
6.P
7.I
8.A
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Answer: Writing holds the power to immortalize a writer forever.
Explanation:
Shakespeare starts this poem by addressing someone he deems "more lovely and more temperate” than summer. Summer is portrayed as "too short a date,” meaning its beauty is fading, while the beauty of whoever is being addressed “shall not fade.”
Shakespeare is revealed to be addressing the poem itself when he writes:
“When it eternal lines to time thou grow’st.” Furthermore, he highlights the power writing has to provide a cultural legacy when he claims “So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, / So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.”
C
Soapy feels that accepting charity puts a burden on one so dislikes its consequences.
Explanation:
the story of rabbit and tortoise
Answer:
An upward displacement of part of the earth's crust.
Explanation:
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