The answer is A, request a second interview
Answer:
The speaker equate his age to late autumn.
Explanation:
This passage is taken from the famous Sonnet 73 of William Shakespeare. The main idea of this passage is based upon the changing of seasons, where the author compared his middle age to a tree of the late autumn, which is losing its leaves. He says that he cannot determine how many years he has lived, and how many years are left of his life, but he can sense that he is close to death
Answer:
<u>94</u>
Explanation:
<em>English is the official language of 67 different countries and 27 non-sovereign entities around the world.</em>
While this may make a bit more sense with context, the speaker is saying that he is a heavy-set man. The first sentence means that if he were to have an "outie" belly button, it would be more appropriate for his figure, which is round, and sturdy ("keg-like").
He then discusses how he has chipped away at his father's genes since he realized that he was destined to be significantly overweight.
- <em>haiku Add to list Share. A haiku is a three-line poem where the first line has five syllables, the second has seven, and the third has five.</em>
<em>sana </em><em>makatulong</em><em> </em><em>po </em><em>hehe</em>