Offering a counterclaim and giving enough evidence to disprove that counterclaim strengthens the argument by reassuring the reader/audience that the you are well-informed and able to discern multiple perspectives. It’s like when you’re trying to convince your parents to let you go out with your friends at night or on a school night, you should state why you want to go and you should also acknowledge what they’re trying to say otherwise they’ll think that you’re not aware of the dangers out there.
Answer:
sick in bed, Granny Weatherall is being visited by Doctor Harry, a man whom she considers little more than a child
Explanation:
If you were to have ants in your pants you would be trying to get them out of your pants, right? Who wants ants crawling all on their legs?
When someone tries to get ants off their legs they are likely to be very uncomfortable and wiggly (aka moving around a lot).
When you say someone has ants in their pants it means that figuratively ants are in their pants and that they are acting very uncomfortable and fidgety
Hope this helped!
~Just a girl in love with Shawn Mendes
The answer is number 4.The stanzas combine to convey that love is complicated.There is glory and there is pain.There is pleasure and there are wounds. The persona in the poem seems to have had some experience in love affairs and these stanzas are full of expressions that contradict each other .That is why I think the author is trying to convey how intricate love could be.