This question is about William Shakespeare's Sonnet 60
Answer:
(A) consistent, but intensified as the poem develops
Explanation:
The poem has a consistent theme that intensifies as it progresses. This theme is how a person's time is finite, passes quickly and makes all young and strong human beings fall victim to time, because just as time gives them youth, time takes away youth and everything good that it provides. This is done quickly and progressively, making it impossible to stop.
Answer:
Dear *name*
I am so glad to hear of your success in in your class 10th final board examination. I felt so pleased that I wished I were there to congratulate you personally.
The result has proved that hard work brings good result. You were so much laborious. My parents always gave me your example. My parents already confident that you would come up with good result. They were very much pleased to hear about your progress.
Please be encouraged and continue you hard work so we get happiness news always. Your future is very bright. My father has sent you a lot of love and hearty congratulations on your bright performance.
With lots of love and best wishes again.
Yours lovey *name*
The author decided to include this because it creates the ambiguity of what happened afterwards, symbolizing how readers have an ambiguous idea of how the author's friend died. The couplets in the poem represent the friendship, and in other forms of writing this syntax would not be possible.
Answer:
D. A and B
Explanation:
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