The answer is: Do not make my love look older.
In Shakespeare's "Sonnet 19," he addresses time and begs it not to grow lines in his love's face. He allows time to execute detructive acts, but he refuses to let it perform the most atrocious act - to make his love look older. He claims that youthfulness must remain unaffected by the progress of time.
This question is from the Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Explanation:
- Tom finds a new boy, Alfred who is well dressed and looks arrogant. He picks up a quarrel with him saying if he could lick him up. In the beginning it might seem humorous but it eventually leads to a fight between the boys.
- Tom win's the fight and Alfred walks home crying. Once when Tom's back is turned, Alfred throws stone on Tom. Tom chases the Alfred and waits outside his house.
- The fight is to be considered something serious because there was no point except showing once dominance over the other.
Wrigley Houston states, "Today teens are so reliant on technology that learning to drive is no longer a high priority. Teens are more focused on technology that 20 % of 16 year olds socialize online more than in person."
If the narrator was onmiscient before, that is knew everything, and now has a limited knowledge, then a) it feels more closely to the main character (who also has a limited knowlegde) and b) it usually sticks close to only a single character's perception of the world.
The correct statements are:
<span>The switch in narration increases the proximity of the narrator to the main character.
The reader can perceive information only through the filter of a single character.</span>
Answer:
readers' prior knowledge the author's motivations for writing descriptions of time and place character motivation and plot
Explanation: