It’s related to the persons overall goal
Chapter 13 of The Lighting Thief is about Percy Jackson, Annabeth and Grover finally reaching their destination: St. Louis. Once they reach the Arch, at St.Louis, they encounter a monster/Chimera. Annabeth and Grover make an escape, while Percy stays behind and thinks about falling into a fire-infested-hole. He gets set on fire, but manages to also set Arch in St.Louis on fire as well. The chapter ends with Percy jumping from the top of the Arch into the Mississippi River.
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What can be inferred about Shakespeare's "Sonnet XII" is: The narrator believes that no one can avoid death.
The line from the sonnet that best supports the answer in Part A is: And nothing 'gainst Time's scythe can make defence"
<h3>About Sonnet XII</h3>
Sonnet XII is one of William Shakespeare's sonnets. The sonnet actually speaks about procreation. The poet actually goes through a series of images that depict mortality. He talks about the clock, flower that withers, barren tree and autumn.
In the sonnet, we can infer that the poet is pointing to the fact that no one can avoid death. He states that nothing can defend "Time's scythe". "Time's scythe" refers to a traditional image of death.
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