Shakespeare is the guy you're thinking of. I'm not sarcastic just needed to add extra stuff to fill the 20 characters minimum
The phrase/idiom, truly see something, means to to be well informed of "it's existence either as empty or void."
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A it lends the poem a fairy tale atmosphere
Answer:Major
Explanation: A major event, something of value and significance something huge
In this sonnet Shakespeare does not follow the standard of that time to idealize his lover to nature’s perfection but he gives the lover human qualities and realism.
In the first quatrain he compares his lover to coral, sun, snow and wires in every line. The comparisons in the second quatrain are with two lines each for roses and perfume.
Question:
How does the second quatrain further develop the central idea presented in the first quatrain? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY. EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER
Answer:
B) by making additional comparisons between the mistress’s appearance and nature
C) by extending the descriptions of the mistress beyond what can be seen
He continues to compare his lover to nature but he extends his descriptions to point out the flaws his lovers has because she is only human