The correct answer is alternative one.
In the first excerpt, White has affectionate memories about the good-hearted and thoughtful performances that people executed at the time they moved forward. As a consequence, the passage is a good example that human beings possesss the ability to behave in a benevolent and self-sacrificing manner in the course of a catastrophe.
Because she thought that wit craft & the supernatural were to blame for the deaths of her unborn children
I believe it is, I missed school so terribly
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.
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