It's not a. obviously because he doesn't know that she and her father fought over her not wanting to marry him. It's not b. because he acts like she is already his wife and I quote says "Till then, adieu, and keep this holy kiss." It isn't c. because the whole reason her father insisted he marry her so quickly was because of her deep grieving over "Tybalt", which concludes that the answer is d. (Sorry just wanted to be thorough so you wouldn't be confused.)
Answer:
I'm pretty, sure it's D- Promised
Explanation:
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Connotative
definitions are subject to individual interpretation.
Connotative
meanings are meanings using different figures of speech or symbolism that the
person still needs to think it over before knowing the actual meaning of the
word, sentence or story. Denotative meanings which are meanings explicitly
given to the readers or the person being told to. In this type of meaning, the
person doesn’t need to think the words too much or ponder on the meaning
because they could easily understand what the other person or the author
implies.
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By reading the text of "London, 1802", the sonnet by Wordsworth addressed to Milton, we can determine the rhyme scheme by looking at the last word in the line. If they rhyme then they are the same letter, if not we add a new letter. So let's do it!
Rhyme Scheme:
Line 1- a
Line 2 - b
Line 3 - b
Line 4 - a
Line 5 - a
Line 6 - b
Line 7 - b
Line 8 - a
Line 9 - c
Line 10 - d
Line 11 - d
Line 12 - e
Line 13 - c
Line 14 - e
Hope this helped! If you have any other questions or would like further explanation just let me know!! :)