Both sonnets deal with the topic of love - passionate love towards a woman. However, they differ in the way they talk about love. Shakespeare's sonnet portrays his loved one as an unattractive woman who doesn't look or smell very pleasing; on the other hand, Sidney praises Stella's beauty and loveliness. Shakespeare uses questionable adjectives to describe his love, whereas Sidney used the usual ones found in love poetry.
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Explanation:
HI DEAR DIARY TODAY I AM EXHAUSTESED TODAY WAS A BAD MORING I WAS LATE FOR SCHOOL AND I FROGGOT ABOUT MY EXAM AND MY TIFFIN WAS IN MY HOME WHEN I CAMME THIS MORING THAT WAS WORSE THE KEY WAS LOST
Car's.
One car has four tires, and the word 'all' gives out that this is only one car.
The correct answer is option C. "permanently". In the excerpt from "Colonialism in the United States" by Henry C. Lodge herein shown the word "indelible" is used to describe the race or nation that remains even after the world has vanished. Therefore, "permanently" is the word that has the closest meaning with "indelible" in this excerpt