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Ima take a guess and say its A, sorry if its wrong
The line in this sonnet which answers the question is this, "That in the very refuse of thy deeds | There is such strength and warrantise of skill | That, in my mind, thy worst all best exceeds?" This describes this puzzling ability in the speaker's beloved to control his reasoning faculties because although the beloved has no personal merits, still the worst of the beloved exceeds all best in the writer's mind.
I would say that this statement is true.
He disappeared into he sea and just so you know you really don't have to bleep it because its a name of a book
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Formal language is more common when we write; informal language is more common when we speak. However, there are times where writing can be very informal, for example, when writing postcards or letters to friends, emails or text messages. ... Most uses of English are neutral; that is, they are neither formal nor informal.