The phrases include: Strange blight, Shadow of death, Mysterious maladies.
The verses that illustrate
this bewildering skill in the speaker's beloved to manipulate his reasoning
abilities are “Whence hast thou this becoming of things ill,/That in the very
refuse of thy deeds/There is such strength and warrantise of skill,/That, in my
mind, thy worst all best exceeds?”
<span>In Shakespeare’s 150th
sonnet, this strange capability is characterized as the talent to transform negative attributes into positive ones in her and to execute the most trivial actions with such finesse that the
speaker is convinced that her lowest is superior to anyone else’s highest.</span>
A singular subject connected by or/nor necessitates a singular verb.
The correct response is D. "It illustrates the reasons for why individuals ought not to..."
I believe it concerns <span>her concerns about how her choices impact Tracy.</span>