" I live, I die: I burn myself and drown with Louise Labé
I live, I die: I burn myself and drown,
I am extremely hot by enduring coldness;
Life is too soft and hard for me
I am in great trouble, mingled with joy.
All at once I laugh and I cry,
And in pleasure, many times I suffer,
My good goes away, and forever it lasts,
All at once I dry and I green.
So Love inconstantly leads me
And, when I think I have more pain,
Without thinking, I find myself out of trouble.
Then, when I believe my joy to be certain,
And to be at the top of my desire,
He gives me back my first misfortune."
This is the poem in English
Answer:
For the first one, I believe it is Tu.
Question 3: Elles
Question 4: Vous
Question 5: Elle
Question 6: Nous
Question 7: Tu
Question 8: Vous
Question 9: Elle
Question 10: Elles
Question 11: Elle
Question 12: Je
Question 13: Tu
Question 14: Ils
Question 15: elles
Question 16: nous
Question 17: tu
Question 18: nous
Question 19: ils
Question 20: il
They are not allowed to eat pork or drink alcohol
Answer:What is the dominant type of sentence in the text “the cicada and the ant. ( Did you mean to tell you what it is in English) sorry if not :-:
Explanation: