B. The note-takers personal views and opinions
Answer:
Sarcasm indeed can be confusing.
Explanation:
Sarcasm indeed can be confusing to some extent. Sarcasm can be understood as "indirect criticism", what you say manifest exactly the oposite of what you really mean with the comment.
Sarcasm cannot be prevented, it is a very "human" activity due to the high symbolism, and complexities of human interaction, sarcasm is expected to exist in one way or another.
Yes, the continuing comments in the U.S about fake news may have something to do with the country's growingly "autistic" impatience with sarcasm and criticism.
A or D are both right but id go with D
Here is the full poem for this question
my love
thy hair is one kingdom
the king whereof is darkness
thy forehead is a flight of flowers
thy head is a quick fores
<span>tfilled with sleeping birds . . . </span>
thy wrists
<span>are holy
</span>
imagery is a literary technique to describe a visual representation upon a specific subject/situation.
From the option above, i think the answer would be: “filled with sleeping birds”. This phrase is used to give visual image about how thick the hair on top of the head is.
Answer:
broadsea.
Explanation:
Who would fight his friend? He'd have to be good for nothing, senseless, yes, to challenge his host and come to grips in games, in a far-off land at that. a)Odysseus is declining to wrestle