The correct answers are
[<u>(b.) And in this flea our two bloods mingled be;]
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<u>Thou know'st that this cannot be said</u>
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[(d.) And pampered swells with one blood made of two;
And this, alas, is more than we would do.]
In this poem, the flea clearly symbolizes their love.
In the answer (b.), their bloods are mixed in this flea and this could metaphorically signify mixing their bodily fluids while engaging in intercourse.
In the answer (d.), it is clear that the speaker is denied intercourse with this woman and extends his argument from the sentence (b.) that their bloods mixed in the flee signify their physical union and that, despite what the society might suggest about her loss of virginity, there is nothing shameful about this act.
I think it would be people who exercise regularly are more often more fun to be around.
Our team has won more games than has any other team. - Sounds more illogical
The answer is C. Leave Chris alone in the Labyrinth without Area's shield and sword.
Yes, I would say persistence because persist is a dangling modifier!
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