Answer:
The conditions for the steerage/third class were very poor compared to the first class. Since first class usually has quite wealthy families and people, they had a much better and luxurious amenities and accommodation. Third class was quite cramped, with much less space to sleep in, and do anything in, also the amenities were much less luxurious than that of the first class.
This is the best I got as there wasn't any diagram or specific text to cite from (there weren't any attachments for them).
I hope I helped.
Rowboat
You are conjoining the two words "row" and "boat" to create the new word.
To write this, first think of a recipe you love to make. If you don't like to cook anything, think of something you like to eat. Make sure the recipe is fairly simple, so your composition will be short and easier to write.
Next, write out the recipe. Describe what ingredients you need to buy, as well as the process of how to make it. For example, if you were making chocolate chip cookies, you can say something like "you will need 1 cup of flour," and "bake in the oven at 350 degrees fahrenheit."
Make sure to use proper grammar and simpler language. A magazine wouldn't have complicated words and sentence structure. You want to make it as easy to read and follow as possible.
The answer is: My mistress is not a perfect beauty.
Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130" is a parody of traditional sonnets at the time, in which poets compared their lovers to beautiful things like diamonds, fine pearls, flowers or goddesses. In the first four lines, Shakespeare expresses his lover does not possess a conventional beauty: her eyes are not like the sun, her lips are not red, her breasts are brownish or yellowish, and her hair looks like wires.