Answer:
Pretty sure it's the first one
Answer:
Shakespeare's connection between changing seasons and the beauty of the love ones on Sonnet 12 is that he tries to show how beauty ends up aging.
<u>The passage of time ends up ruining the young beauty, either in a change of season</u>, such as when talking about trees that being autumn no longer have those beautiful leaves that provided shelter to the herds, or the flowers that wilt and they are no longer so beautiful; <u>as well as the passage of time in a man</u>, whose hair and beard that were previously black now turned white, <u>and the beauty of his beloved one</u> which, as time progresses, will abandon her.
The only way Shakespeare sees a solution to the advancement of time is to have children to leave as a proof of beauty.
Answer:
An illustration of Ma Robert
Explanation:
Ma Robert (meaning: <em>Robert's mom</em>) was the steamboat used by David Livingstone, a Scottish physician and missionary. It was named in honor of his wife Mary and son Robert.
The given excerpt tells us about the steamboat and its numerous flaws. The text feature that would best support these details is an illustration of Ma Robert.
The man mentioned in this passage is named David Livingstone, not Charles. The fact that a wrong name is mentioned doesn't matter, because a photo of Livingstone wouldn't be fitting either way. This passage is not about him. The same goes for the map of the African continent. The steamboat was used for expeditions on its territory, but that is not the main point. A chart of many uses of steam is also not right, because it can be applied to many things, not just this boat.
This is why an illustration of Ma Robert, like the one pictured below, would be the best feature.
Here are the answers to the given questions above.
1. Based on the given passage, what Roosevelt was warning against in these sentences is this: f<span>alsely accusing people of evil practices.
2. The line from the passage that has an admiring tone is this: </span><span>"He had no particular dislike to dirt, and did not think it necessary to remove several dark streaks on his face and hands."
3. The word or phrase that best completes the passage above is INSTEAD.
Hope this helps.</span>