'Nobody' is basically contracted in itself, I don't believe you can decrease the word further.
Answer:
I do not see any excerpt, So sorry but i dont think anyone can help
<span>1) The speaker pleads with his mistress to let him touch her and to lose her virginity to him.
2) She is being coy because they aren't married, and being sexually involved with him would stain her honor as a woman.
3) If they lived for eons, it would be OK for her to put him off. He would use the eons to love her from a distance. But their lives are short. Therefore, she should enjoy physical love with him.
4) Vegetable love wouldn't be physically active like an animal; it would grow in one place instead.
5) "Like amorous birds of prey, rather at once our time devour" describes a fierce, active, physical love.
6) "Roll all our strength and all our sweetness up into one ball" suggests they should be so close they are one.
7) "Deserts of vast eternity" don't contain any physical satisfaction.
8) The sun stands for time. Time will pass and they will die; they have no control over that. This is expressed by "we cannot make our sun stand still".
9) The poet urges her to "carpe diem" or "seize the day".
10) Acting on physical desire means being truly alive for him.</span>
There
are two possible answers for this question:
A.it was part of a series on American history
B. a local celebration of Flag Day was approaching
<span>The
Flag maker was a story about Mary Pickersgill and how the national flag came to
be. She was commissioned to make the national flag after the liberation of the
Americans from Great Britain in 1812</span>