The Italian sonnet was mostly used by Petrarch, and it has a specific structure. It contains 14 lines, separated into one octave (a stanza of 8 lines), and one sestet (a stanza of 6 lines).
When it comes to the relation between the structure and the theme, this means that the octave introduces the idea of love within the sonnet. The poet talks about his beloved and gives us an insight into his feelings. On the other hand, the sestet analyzes his own emotions and explains in further detail why he is so infatuated with the woman (in Petrarch's case, he always wrote about Laura).
The answer is C. <span>Prospero has promised to set Ariel free if the good spirit does what Prospero says.</span>
Kiddish to my knowledge is a Jewish prayer sequence regularly recited in the synagogue service, that includes thanksgiving. and it's some kind of prayer for universal peace
passage most clearly develop in The Love Song
<span>An appeal to the speaker's credibility, This is also a form of pathos B</span>