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Shakespeare puts little and fleeting value on human relationships in the sonnet.
Explanation:
The sonnet 29 begins with these lines:
<em>When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes,
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<em>I alone beweep.</em>
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These lines show him alone and lonely and in want of comfort but he is also saying here that he does not see human relationships as permanent.
He then develops this theme throughout and when the muse himself is mentioned in the poem, the poet only ascribes value to him and nothing else.
Everything else can go on in passing as long as he has his beloved to love and to keep him there and sane.
<span>Dickinson punctuation and lines in her poems to establish a rhythm. Each reader will naturally find themselves reading the poem in the same way. She uses The repeating question marks and exclamation points to convey the passion in her words. Shelley uses punctuation to help paint a picture in the reader's mind. For example, the ellipses after "Stand in the dessert" evoke a silence, as it would feel in a deserted, old place.</span>
Answer:
2. Upgraded
3. Would tell
4. Fly.
5. Would arrive
6. Found
7. Would save
8. Comes
9. They're not going to be
10. Wouldn't leave
Explanation:
Not too sure about number 3.