<span>To Policies it seemed that Metas was having less than his due, so he applauded loudly, but he was surprised to observe that the soldiers frowned at him and that all his neighbours regarded him with some surprise
</span><span>The sentence in this excerpt from Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Contest" shows Policies' lack of knowledge about the rules and restrictions of his society because it shows how the soldiers reacted to the loud clapping of Policies and his surprise to this reaction.</span>
Answer:
I think it's D based on the text
Explanation:
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Answer:
- "I love to hear her speak
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- "And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare''
Explanation:
Going by the utterances of the speaker in this sonnet, one can tell that the speaker's mistress is not overly attractive but he still loves to hear her speak and has a rare love for her.
This shows the seriousness of the sonnet because it shows that the speaker was able to look past physical features to like his mistress with a rare love that is not based on physical features and comparisons.