The correct answer is C. Sonnets were invented in Italy before Shakespeare’s time.
Although Shakespeare did write a lot of sonnets, he wasn't the one who actually invented them. The person credited with 'inventing' the first sonnet is Giacomo da Lentini, in 13th century, way before Shakespeare was even born (in 16th century). Shakespeare did invent his own personal form of a sonnet, but not the sonnet as a genre.
Answer:
B- The man does not realize that it is cold outside
Explanation:
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Right in the beggining of the text we can see figurative language, like this excert:
"Her foward expression was steady and driving like the advance of a heavy truck".
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He did not have long to wait. On March 12, having given the Viceroy an extra day, Gandhi and seventy-eight others left his ashram and began to walk the two hundred miles to the seacoast. There, he declared, he would take a pinch of salt from the Indian Ocean, thus violating the laws of the Empire, which declared that only the British could harvest salt.