Because verbal context effects (when they do occur) are presumed to result from a change of meaning, the broader role of word meaning in recognition was examined. ... It is likely that word meaning is encoded during study of lists of words but is infrequently used in making recognition decisions.
Answer:
The speaker (Shakespeare) in the sonnet praises his beloved by comparing his beloved to a “summer’s day is explained below in details.
Explanation:
Sonnet 18 is complicated and, at one level, it is as explained in the statement preceding. The nature of its opportunity quatrain is, admittedly, positive but, correspondingly disappointed by the restrictions of the sonnet custom and tradition and its application of stock comparisons, to display a love which the lover appears to surpass.
1. No one - and I mean no one -
2. Take - That
3. The wife loved her husband very much - especially...
4. Homework is great - I love it -
5. I can work with anyone in this department - except Sally
6. Being a success in this class is easy - all it takes...
7. I'm not sure about this one
8. As I am a keen athlete -...
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