Answer:
Explanation:
Out of all the available options the correct one would be
He said that he wants to buy this book.
This is because by using the word "said" you are stating something that already happened which was the comment made by the customer. But by using the word "this" you are making connecting the comment to an object which would be the book.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The poem 'Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?' written by William Shakespeare is an English Sonnet. An English sonnet similarly as Petrarchan sonnet, consists of fourteen lines. But the rhyme scheme of English Sonnet and Petrarchan sonnet differs from each other.
The rhyme scheme of an English Sonnet is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. In the sonnet 'Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?' Shakespeare has used this rhyme scheme.
Therefore, option B is correct.
The figurative language is personification.
The meaning behind this quote and use of figurative language is rich. It means that "we" (those that are speaking) suffered slowly during said draught, and time continued passing while the days blended together. By 'day after day the pitiless sun blazed down,' the narrator means that every time a day passed and the sun set, it was sad and pathetic - meaning so little. The sun is personified in order to add depth and information to the text, which allows the reader to grasp the idea and mood the author is trying to convey to the audience.
Basically what it says no cruel or unusual punishment and excessive fines an example would be like being fined 4 million dollars for refusing to pay a ticket and imprisonment for 50 years