Answer: Get up and look at his lovely face.
Explanation: Shakespeare refers to his first 126 sonnets to a young man who he seemed to love deeply. In this sonnet, he is speaking to the muse that generally inspires him, asking for its presence and wondering the whereabouts of it all this time. In line 9; "Rise, resty Muse; my love’s sweet face survey," he is specifically asking the muse to get up and look at his beloved's lovely face, to see If age has gotten to him, and to wish him fame and good.
Answer:
Paragraph 5 of the text supports the central idea–that colonization of life in Hawaii had to travel great distance– by claiming that Hala seed is able to float for months or even years, which suggests that colonization in Hawaii by species took a long time.
Explanation:
from 'Against All Odds: Earth's Fragile Pioneers' is an article written by Stephen James O'Meara. The article is about how life colonized itself in the isolated Hawaiian island. The author conveys that it take many years for life to colonize itself in such harsh and isolated place as Hawaiian Island.
In Paragraph 5, the author states that Hala seeds is one of the surviving seed to colonize itself in Hawaii. This example best supports the main idea of the text as Hala seed can <em>survive in salty sea for months or even years. </em>This fact suggests that life took many years to colonize itself in Hawaii.
<u>Textual evidence:</u>
<em>'Few seafaring seeds have what it takes to survive the long, meandering journey to Hawaii...'</em>
Once the judge nodded, a wave of relief swept the courtroom affirmatively
Explanation:
Among the given options the best one which suits the sentence is affirmatively. Here adverb is employed adverbs are the verbs which are used to describe the verbs.
The adverb describes the way in which the action takes place and most often it answers the question how? In this sentence the question is in which way the judge nodded his head and it answers the question affirmatively. Hence affirmatively is the correct option from all the above