The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. His beloved belongs to a higher social class than he does, and his love for her makes him feel need to fly upward, like a lark." This is the reason why the speaker in “When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes” compare his feelings to those of a "lark at break of day" when he thinks about his <span>beloved</span>
My guess would be c
The other three don't make sense and they're not primary sources
Answer:
Heat is a verb
Explanation:
Heat is the verb as heated is the adjective
In a verbal, everyday argument you can use informal language and in an academic argument you have to use more formal register.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The past participle of any verb does not have to agree with number or gender but only with the time or period of time that the action refers to.