Answer:
The tone of the poem changes in the last two lines.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is taken from Sonnet 17, written by William Shakespeare. The sonnet is the last of the 'Procreation sonnet.' Through the medium of sonnets, the Sonneteer is trying to persuade the Fair Youth to marry him and <em>procreate </em>a child with him.
The Sonneteer is concerned that the poems that he has written describing the beauty of the Fair Youth, will be considered false by readers. Therefore, he persuades the Fair Youth to birth his child, who will testify on his behalf in the future.
This shift in the tone is seen in the last two lines of the sonnet.
To repeat a circular motion.
Answer: The 2nd one, he is doing so through an action, it's not necessarily coming out and saying "He pays attention" it's indicating it through what his actions and thoughts are.
Explanation:
For the first one i'd say the answer is C
and for the second one i'd say the answer is C
Answer:
I think is A. ."My only love, sprung from my only hate!"
Explanation: I was taking a quiz of it.