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<span>A. The sunbeam, a heavy arm, held the cat to the floor.
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I inferred you're referring to the story "Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe" by John Donne
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<u>The speaker wants to go away from his beloved as a "test run" for the separation they will experience at death. </u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In this story piece, it is strongly believed that the speaker goes away in other to experience what was to come– their death.
Remember also, that they will not die at the same time, so test running their separation now would prepare them for a time when one of them will be left alive and alone.
She is in love with someone else, so she will not marry Paris. We know that she is ready to get married cause she’s already married Romeo and she’s in love with him.
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<em>China's <u>export-oriented industrial spasm,</u> powered largely by burning coal, has bequeathed it notoriously lethal air pollution, so much so that, according to one study, it contributes to the deaths of 1.6 million people per year (4,400 per day), or 17% of all deaths in the country.</em>
The third one down is correct
John Smith suggests that "people make the most errors misusing the order of operations" ("Solving Equations").