Answer:
It contains exactly 14 lines.
Explanation:
This poem is written in free verse, and has no rhyme scheme, the only thing in common that it has with the Elizabethan sonnet, which has a strict structure and a rhyme scheme that goes like this:
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
As this poem has no rhyme scheme detectable, the only way that it resembles a Elizabethan sonnet is the fact that it has 14 lines, in this case, the format doesn´t allow you to see it but the whole:
"Like childre aling the graveled walks of the garden, Diego´s"
That is a whole line, but the format can´t keep it together.
Answer:
However, once he accomplishes his goal, he resolves to abandon magic and rid himself of its corrupting influence for good.
Explanation:
Prospero therefore uses magic to right a wrong and restore himself to power. However, once he accomplishes his goal However, once he accomplishes his goal, he resolves to abandon magic and rid himself of its corrupting influence for good.
Answer:I think it would be the 3 option
Explanation:
When you write an outline you take the time to use the information from whatever you read
The main difference between his love for Rosaline and Juliet is that he did not love Rosaline for anything but her beautiful looks while he fell in love with Juliet for both her looks and personality.
The first time he meets Juliet he realizes this and expresses it on a sonnet by stating ''Did my hear love till now? Forswear it, sight''.
His feelings are manifested by his actions, the moment he realizes his love for Juliet he decides to marry her despite the circumstances.
At the beggining of the play Benvolio states that Romeo's love for Rosaline is mainly a puppy love; Then later on, we discover that Romeo's love for Juliet is described as the one true love, they then become starcrossed lovers.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
I will write more than a paragraph for you so you can get a bunch of ideas and since I'm only getting 5 points please keep in mind we can't just write essays for +5 points hehe
EDIT: Keep in mind that I can't use certain words because brainly won't let me post the answer so instead I say *heinous crimes*
My answer is:
While in most countries government systems believe that imprisonment will reduce the crime rate. I believe that's not always the case. Imprisonment will not completely solve the issue in itself and most cases are different. I think depending on the crime that was committed prison time may or may not be necessary. We also have to keep in mind the criminals history. Imprisonment is definitely necessary for criminals that committed ravishment, murder or some heinous crime (that's my opinion).
Though giving regular prison inmates the opportunity for higher education will reduce the amount of criminals there are in society. Statistically most criminals have a lack of education (though there are exceptions) most prisoners either come from families that are low-income or haven't received higher education. I do believe some individuals not willing to get a higher education have a lack of income, lack of support or have problems because of all that. There are also lack of resources in less developed countries. This makes some people steal, commit fraud or even some other heinous crimes in order to either make money or survive.
Explanation
If I'm being honest living in poverty shouldn't stop someone from attaining a higher education. I think MOST living in less developed countries that don't have those opportunities (lack of educational resources) or unable to pay for college continue to live in poverty because of that. Actually I'm sure most would love to prosper in the right way and attain higher education. Higher education is the key to getting OUT of poverty.