The lines that describe
this puzzling ability in the speaker's beloved to control his reasoning
faculties are “Whence hast thou this becoming of things ill,/That in the very
refuse of thy deeds/There is such strength and warrantise of skill,/That, in my
mind, thy worst all best exceeds?”
<span>In Shakespeare’s 150th
sonnet the puzzling ability is described as the capacity to make bad things look
good in her and to perform the most worthless actions so skillfully that the
speaker thinks that her worst is better than anyone else’s best.</span>
These would be the following:
The Hoga came down from above and found Earth covered with water.They blew upon the water and it vanished upwards, in a mist.Then they sent Beaver down into the water.So they sent Muskrat down into the water.
<span> Then Crawfish dived into the water. He was gone a long time</span>Crawfish was so tired he died. But the people took the mud out of his claws and made the land.
<span>Tan believes that achievement tests give inadequate measurements of language ability. </span>
The false premise in which Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" relies on to build his argument in this passage is that <em>The wealthy will be willing to buy and consume children</em>. Jonathan Swift writes about how Ireland is suffering for being under British rule. How impoverished couples have trouble feeding their children. Mothers have to beg on the streets carrying their children with them. It is also common, to see children begging on the streets. To avoid this, Swift suggests in a satirical way that women should sell their children to rich English landowners, so they can serve them as meals.