Answer: In each of these pieces of writing, feminine identities are revealed as if they are unhappy with themselves. Within each piece of writing, they start to focus on their inner self, and accept things that cannot be changed, along with self checking themselves. Each of these focuses on the feminine figure really going deep within her inner self to find individualism and peace with herself.
In Sara Teasdale's work she focuses on a theme of inner reflection and isolation.
In "A Servant to Servants" the farm wife describes her isolated, unfullfilled, maddening life.
In "Aunt Imogen" she is unhappy with her choices in life to not get married or have children. She gets sad when she sees her sisters children because she didn't have children of her own. In the end she accepts that this is what she chose with her life.
The tree that withstands winter winds is strengthened.
The statement that best interprets the sweet sorrow in the given text is (3)Juliet is sad to leave her beloved but looks forward to seeing him tomorrow.
In the text given above, Juliet says good night to her beloved. She talks about parting being a sweet sorrow because they are getting separated right now but there is a hope to meet the next time. She looks forward to meet her beloved the next day- this is the sweet part she talks about. The present separation refers to the "sorrow" part.
Therefore, the correct answer is option (3).
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Based on the given sentence, the word that correctly completes it is "complement"
This refers to the verb that shows that one thing completes the other or that it helps accentuate it.
Hence, we can see that based on the meaning of compliment, this is an expression of admiration and in the context of the sentence, the word "complement" is appropriate.
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