It's wonderful of you to be so thoughtful to buy a gift for your grandmother on her birthday. Of course all your suggestions were pretty amazing for a sweet old lady like her, but I'll like to give you some suggestions as well. You could buy her a nice dress or a warm cardigan as winter's coming pretty soon. Or you could buy her a pair of cozy slippers. Maybe you could buy a medication reminder clock - which I believe is highly essential for the elderly. Thank you so much for asking about my suggestions and I'm always here to help! Stay safe and I hope you are doing good.
in the statement he is referring to the other character as not being courageous enough to steal something and keep it, and by comparing him to a rascal he is insulting him.
In the last six lines of the sonnet, the speaker no longer feels alone because he has remembered the woman of his life, and thinking about her love brings him happiness (<em>joy</em>); contrasting with the opening of the poem when the speaker wanders around his misfortunes; but in the end he finds his joy. Thereby the answer is (D) "<em>For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings</em>"