From my understanding I think the answer is A?
Is there like a: A B C D option????
The two options:
''You appear to be mistaken about me.''
''I wish to set you right.''
The excerpt is trying to give say that Sinbad acquired all the wealth and luxuries through much difficulty, danger and hard work, reaching this happy state only after enduring every possible kind of toll and danger.
And that the first few sentences Sinbad is saying is addressing the person not to misunderstand that his wealth and luxuries come easy without danger.
In Shakespeare's <span><em>Sonnet 106</em>, the speaker analyzes how writers and poets from before would talk about such that was not comparable to his friend's beauty. He criticizes them for not being able to describe beauty properly but admits that he neither possesses the technique to describe his friend's beauty either.
While the poem does show movement from the first to the third quatrains, the reversal of his statements in the last couplet is what ties the structure to the meaning of the poem.</span>
Her mother keeps showing her off like she was a trophy. Also her mother keeps criticizing everything she do