Answer:
Like everyone, she walks on the ground.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130", he praises his mistress and makes her seem larger than life with his descriptions and allusions. He seems enamoured to her and treats her almost like a rare piece of art.
In line 12 however, he talks about his mistress treading on the ground when she walks and the best paraphrase for that is like everyone, she walks on the ground.
I think the answer is A: Peace and Strength of the confederacy. Let me know if I am incorrect.
It is D.
“Now the thing to do,” he went on, “is to try to forget it and go on being a man.”
^that is the excerpt from the story.
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