<span>1. What characteristic unique to Shakespearean sonnets is found in "Sonnet 29", "Sonnet 116", and "Sonnet 130"?
A. three quatrains and a rhyming couplet
2. What is the tone of Sonnet 130 which begins "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun"?
C. humorous and realistic
3. Which figure of speech is used in the line below from "Sonnet 130"? “If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.”
B. metaphor
4. Which of the following sentences displays a correct use of modifiers?
B. Some ducks, which were cute and fluffy, begged for food.
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Answer:
The difficulties that nature presents was what made man insensitive to the beauty of it.
Explanation:
The poem shows how nature builds organisms within the challenges and difficulties they have to face in order to grow. These challenges are not easy, but it allows organisms to live and develop in a strong and edematous manner. However, these difficulties and challenges that nature poses, make people insensitive to their beauty and worry only about what they will face.
1 introduction paragraph
2 three facts made into three paragraphs
3 conclusion paragraph
Answer:
The poem talks about the destruction of the world through ice or fire.
Explanation:
This renowned poem by Robert Frost shows two probabilities of how the world can end: through ice or fire.
He gives his own opinion where he compares fire to desire, and says he agrees with those who believe it will end like this. But in turn, he says that if the world ended twice, ice could also do this job perfectly.
In a deeper analysis, the author believes that the two strongest emotions that can end the world are desire (fire) and hate (ice). The human race could easily self-destruct through these two feelings, if they are not controlled.
The author knows the desire, and claims that this could be the cause of total destruction, but also believes that hatred has enough power to do so too.
Answer:
oo ee oo aa ting tang walla walla bing bang
Explanation:
dodododododo