Sonnet 43 uses both repetition and variety to intensify meaning.
There are several lines that begin "I love thee..." While these lines begin in the same way (repetition), the rest of the line varies.
For example, I love thee freely...I love the purely...etc. In these lines, EBB is able to discuss the many dimensions of her deep love. Her love has many sides to it, as the repetition and variety explain.
The men realize they are in the same predicament, and their powerlessness makes them more willing to make amends.
Answer:
I'd say fast
Explanation:
The tone is urgent and urgency is usually fast paced
Hope this helps :/
The animals that are being sampled are can die if the sample is not made with properly
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