Choice 3, given. Given is past tense, so is gave, but “she has gave.” Doesn’t make any sense.
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Answer: a) The speaker declares that his beloved’s loveliness will live on forever through his poetry, unlike the short-lived summer season.
Explanation:
Everything will eventually die with time. Even the sun is not spared death with time. That is the function of time, to eventually kill everything and leave it in Death's shade.
This is what William Shakespeare speaks of in this poem. He infers that summer will fade with time and so will her beauty but that he has found a way to circumvent time by writing of her beauty in a poem. And for as long as people can read, her beauty will never be killed by time for it will last forever.
Hi,
No, that is not the correct way to write the sentence. The sentence contains grammatical issues.
I believe, the correct sentence structure is:
Charlie was mildly amused at how careful Jared was with his appearance; it just wasn't Charlie's way.
But, in another perspective, no change could also be correct.
Faith xoxo
As good as gold : especially used to describe children's behaviour as well- behaved.
Regular as a clock in the phrase "is as regular about her task as a clock" : means that is very punctual. does everything right on time.
Mother hen in the phrase "watches over us like a motherly old hen" means : like an overly protective and fussy parent, who watch over their brood and care a lot.
Answer:
cause: i saw a loose board at the front of the stage
effect: i tripped over it and all most fell off stage
cause: my parents were proud of me
effect: they took me to get ice cream
cause: there were so many people in the audience
effect: i began to feel nervous
Explanation:
i hope i got it