Rain forests and swamps are fragile ecosystems.
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According to a different source, this question refers to the play "Antigone."
In Antigone, we meet two sisters, Antigone and Ismene. The sisters have recently lost their two brothers. Normally, this would mean that the sisters will mourn them and give them the funeral rites that are traditional in this situation. However, Creon, the king of Thebes, has outlawed this.
The sisters are similar to other archetypal antagonists because they are diametrically opposed to each other. While Antigone believes that the right thing to do is to disregard the law and take care of her brothers, Ismene believes that the law is supreme and should not be trifled with.
Forceful language is language intended to intimidate or forcefully persuade a person with whom you're speaking. It can even include curse words, or can include different intonation elements such as yelling.
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The term sonnet is derived from the Sicilian word Sonetto. The sonnet is a poem that originated from Italy and it is written in Iambic pentameter.
The following statements are true about Sonnets because they are based on sonnet's history.
The sonnet form was invented in Italy was popularized by Italian masters like Petrarch, Dante, and Michelangelo, and then adopted by English poets.
Sonnets are a kind of poetry. The sonnets consist of 14 lines, the most popular types of poetry and with two rhyming stanzas known as a rhyming couplet at the end.
The two types of sonnets are English (Shakespearean) and Italian (Petrarchan). The Italian sonnet is the joining of an octave while the English sonnet is sometimes called Shakespearean. The main difference is between the two is the rhyming stanza.
Shakespeare’s sonnets frequently focus on love and romance. Shakespeare’s sonnets frequently focus on love and romance. Originally used as a medium to express love, Shakespeare's sonnets went on to explore different themes like friendship, the passage of time, beauty and mortality