Reаd lines 9-14 thаt cоnclude the Shаkespearean sоnnet frоm the previous question. (The asterisks reference the definitions of the words provided off to the side of the poem.) *** ’Gainst* death and all-oblivious** enmity*** *against **forgetful ***ill will, hatred Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room Even in the eyes of all posterity* *descendants, future generation That wear this world out to the ending doom.* *Judgment Day So, till the judgment that yourself arise,* *arise from death on Judgment Day You live in this, and dwell in lovers’ eyes. *** What comment is the speaker making about the beloved in the first four lines? How does the couplet bring the characterization of the relationship between the speaker and his beloved to its conclusion? Who and/or what has the strength to withstand death and forgetfulness? Reminders: Use ONLY your brain, your notes, the texts, and study aids I have posted. Do NOT plagiarize or cheat, using the Internet, AI, or another classmate or anyone else for that matter. Doing so WILL result in an automatic ZERO for the test and a report to the Vice-President of Student Services and a possible F in the course. There are twelve short answer questions, BUT you choose the EIGHT you want to respond to. Answers NOT written in complete sentences will earn no more than half credit. Show me what you know and think. Make no assumptions about what I think you know or think. Provide more information and ideas than you think you need. Answering all twelve will NOT earn you extra credit. You may receive partial credit for your responses. Although this is not a composition class, it is still an English class, so use your best standard English skills.
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When аn оrgаnism mоves аway frоm the light by directional movement it is known as positive phototaxis