Answer:
This is Shakespeare's Sonnet 45.
In this sonnet, he finds himself in continous fluctuation between joy and sorrow. This is as a result of the absence of the one he loved. His thoughts were always moving to and fro between him and his love.
Actually, this sonnet relates to his previous sonnet. He finds that his thoughts and desires are not so much in himself, as with his beloved (hence present-absent.)
Substances were said to be made up of fire, air, earth and water. But when a substance is deprived of two of them, air and fire, (the other two) which correspond to thought and desire, the body responds and sinks into melancholy and decay.
The two meanings for find would be
1. To unexpectedly realize something.
2. To unexpectedly realize the existence of something.
Example of definition 1: I walked inside to find a dog waiting in my room. (Realized the dog was a dog in the room.)
Example of definition 2: I never thought I would find aspartame in diet drinks. (Realized the existence of something, in this case aspartame)
I know it isn't much of a difference, but I'd say the homonym for find would be definition 2.
Answer:
the answer is boxing
Explanation:
You cant know who wins a boxing match, until the opposite opponent is knocked out.
The Nature of Guilt and Regret. As the narrator acknowledges her inability to improve Emily's fortunes in life, she faces a spiritual defeat, and “I Stand Here Ironing” is the narrator's meditation on the nature of guilt and regret in her life as a mother.
Imagery (D) is used to inspire an audience.