Answer:
In "Sonnet 31," the speaker believes he is particularly well-qualified to
a. give the moon advice.
b. praise the moon's beauty.
c. predict the moon's future.
d. recognize the moon's problem. <-----
Answer:
i dont think its 13 chapters correct me if im wrong
To persuade the reader in such a way, they want to take action towards something.
<em>OG just did at my school lol.</em>
<em>The author's purpose is to entertain the reader. U would be able to tell this because it is not an informational text, and it does not persuade u.</em>
<em>Northstar</em>
。 . . 。 ඞ ඞ ඞ ඞ ඞ ඞ ඞ 。 . • . [SLWCA] got rekt by a bird. . . 。 . 。 ゚ . . , . . .. 。 • ゚ 。 . . . 。。 • ゚ 。 . . . 。。 • ゚ 。 . . . 。。 • ゚ 。 . . . 。