Answer:
Since the words aren't bolded, I chose the best answers based on context clues:
1. Prevalent
2. Virulent
3. Morbid
4. Flocculent
5. Propagate
They are both speaking about how beautiful women are harsh and cruel.
The sonnet states, <span>Soft as her beauty do behold, the writer is talking about how beautiful she is and speaking of the woman highly, and then you have the next line, </span><span>And therewith do her cruelty compare.
Then you have the next sonnet, </span><span>As those whose beauties proudly make them cruel; and then you have </span><span>Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art,</span>
Think of different traits: kind, brave, scared, determined, humble, etc.
The earth is rather large and not exactly a point in space, the author however is comparing it to a point in space because of how vast space really is. A metaphor is basically a comparison (Not exactly true) that doesn't use the words like or as... (That's a Simile.) The earth isn't an actual dot in space. It's big, but because of how big space is, it's compared to a dot... Hope this helps... :)
It essentially means that if you're gonna put yourself in a bad position you should at-least know that what you're doing. It's similar to "if you're gonna lie down with dogs, you're gonna get fleas"