B- a simple statement about something complicated
The simple statement *generalizes* the complicated idea
Answer:
<em>No maids have strewn with flowers from the lea,</em>
<em>'Tis Death I wed.</em>
Explanation:
In the play <em>Antigone</em>, Ophocles presents several themes that were relevant to the daily life of Greek people. Two of the themes that he presents are those of death and marriage. We learn that Antigone claims she is going to death an "unwed wife." She also tells us that she is marrying Death (<em>'Tis Death I wed</em>). These lines show how death and marriage are intertwined.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem the Rime of the Ancient Mariner seems to be full of alliteration which helps the poem to rhyme and also helps the poem to flow smoothly and I would say makes it seem told with excitement. Some examples are "The guests are met, the feast is set" ie with met and set though the first letters are not the same the last letters "et" are so they rhyme nicely. Another similar example is " The wedding guest stood still" and "The Mariner hath his will" using "still" and "will" with similar spellings, and then "The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared" where the two words "cheered" and "cleared" sound very similar but have different meanings so the similar sounds tie the two thoughts together and seem to unify them.
Answer:
Probably because when you get older that means more wear and tear on the body
Answer:
Because of the fake diamonds market
Explanation:
Distinguish between fake and real diamonds is hard work for the inexperienced eye, this is why a lot of the diamonds found on the street are false; fake diamond sellers use the inexperience of the regular buyer to trick them. In addition to this, most of the countries lack strict regulations to avoid this kind of situation, so the best way to purchase a diamond is in a certified store, where you easily report any anomaly, and you can expect a refund if you are not satisfied with your purchase.