Well, the correct words to put in the sentence are <em>you have. ---</em>So let's see.
A) Is incorrect, the apostrophe is in the wrong place!
B) There's not even an apostrophe! That is incorrect.
Which leaves us to our final answer. C. It has the apostrophe in the correct place, so it is your correct answer! :)
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The set of lines from Act I, Scene V of Shakespeare's "Twelve Night" that shows Olivia's interest in Cesario's (Viola's) social rank when Viola tries to woo Olivia on Orsino's behalf are "What is your parentage? 'Above my fortunes, yet my state is well: I am a gentleman.' -I'll be sworn thou art." Olivia asks Cesario about his social position, she is seeing him as interesting and then finds out she is falling in love with him. In Elizabethan times, a person's social position was very important. Someone of a lower rank could not marry a person of a higher rank. Olivia is a beautiful lady of noble birth so she has to consider very carefully whom she marries to.
Answer:
The answer is calm and deliberate.
Explanation:
I had the same question on my quiz. This was the correct answer,
A prose poem.
When we look at the poem, “In This Moment,” by Ales
Debeljak, it can be a bit confusing to try to qualify it as a poem because it
resembles so closely a narrative. However
when we read it, it does have the rhythm of poem as well as all the imagery one
might associate with a poem. Works like
this are known as prose poetry. As such,
“In This Moment” is a prose poem.