Both sonnets deal with the topic of love - passionate love towards a woman. However, they differ in the way they talk about love. Shakespeare's sonnet portrays his loved one as an unattractive woman who doesn't look or smell very pleasing; on the other hand, Sidney praises Stella's beauty and loveliness. Shakespeare uses questionable adjectives to describe his love, whereas Sidney used the usual ones found in love poetry.
Answer: Brain or Heart
Explanation: I would say one of the two due to the fact most of the quickly timed tough decision we make are made with some sort of bias, or feeling behind it
In "Nikolai Gogol's" satirical short story “The Nose”, Ivan Yakovlevich found "Major Kovalyov's" nose in the bread which he was going to eat. "Ivan Yakovlevich" is a barber by profession. One day during breakfast, he cuts a loaf of bread made by his wife in half only to find a nose in it.
Answer:
Late
Explanation:
Late is the adverb in this sentence.