In Sonnet 29, the speaker changes from despondent to thankful.
The sonnet 29, titled 'When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,' the narrator tells us how he envies somebody surrounded with fortune and friends, when he has none. He is quite depressed in the beginning, but as the sonnet moves on, we can see that the narrator grows happier when he thinks about his love, and he is thankful for her/him.
Answer:
- Money and material wealth are abstractions that never make people happy, but if we learn to find joys in the simple things in life, such as family, community, and nature, we can learn to appreciate a life that does not require money.
Explanation:
Paraphrasing is elucidated as the restatement of the content of a text using different words without altering the actual meaning, idea, or message of the text.
As per the question, the above paragraph most appropriately reiterates the ideas presented in the given sentence in different words by keeping the original meaning intact. It <u>conveys the key idea of the sentence in a more clear and explanatory manner('money...happy...doesn't require money') without plagiarizing and keeping the original essence intact</u>.