Not ad hominem, because that has to be directed at a person. Probably not a red herring, because that involves misdirection and clues, which seems out of order for this type of work. Poisoning the well involves making further phrases seem stupid or pointless by statements made to start. A slippery slope is an action or idea that leads to problems and issues to come, and in this case i think that applies.
My answer is D) The years gone by
The following is my reasoning:
This poem has a theme of losing a loved one and the process of aging and in the lines "Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled / And paced upon the mountains overhead / and hid his face amid a crowd of stars." The narrator wrote this poem for his wife to read in her old age, assuming he wrote this for her before his own death (this statement is supported by the first stanza of the poem).
Expository writing is meant to inform a reader about a certain topic. Because of this, D is the correct answer.
Answer:
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
Explanation:
this was rhyme scheme that Shakespeare used in his sonnets.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Risking failure of death for a heart replacement is extending your life, so if you are extending your life that probably means you dont have very long to live anyways. So I would risk death for the procedure of heart surgery to try and extend my already shortened life expectancy.