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The answer choices which represents the reasons for doubt are;
- The excavation shows that Troy VI was destroyed by an earthquake.
- The ruins of Troy weren't discovered until the late 1800s.
<h3>Which reasons caused doubt about the existence of the city of Troy?</h3>
On the aforementioned reasons is the basis for the doubt about the existence of the city of Troy as the excavation reports indicate that Troy VI was destroyed by an earthquake.
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The ninth line of the sonnet brings in a major change of tone. Shakespeare jumps on elaborating the immortality of his lover rather than continuing the criticism of the sun. Moreover, the limitations of nature are replaced by his lover’s thoughts and he claims that his darling is not bounded by the rules that are being displayed.
In line-4, the summer is stated as ”eternal summer”, since it keeps returning every year. And noticing from the previous personifications employed in the sonnet, we can easily recognize the similarity between “summer’s day” and “thee”. Both can be eternal or can fade with time. This is the major reason why the author takes a turn on line-9, as both of them have only one threat-time; and the third force that can eternalize them both is the poetry that the author has created.
To conclude, we can easily notice the turn in topic and breaking of the stanza.