In the passage the poet describes London using personification. In what light does the city appear? as an opponent as a master as a creditor as a helper Done Will and Testament by Isabella Whitney (excerpt) And now hath time me put in mind, of thy great cruelnes: That never once a help wold finde, to ease me in distres. Thou never yet woldst credit geve to boord me for a yeare: Nor with Apparell me releve except thou payed weare.
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anything guys?
woooow thats like so OP too OP for me
sorry idk :(
@pooja195 help
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which one do you think it is?
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he is a helper @pooja195
.... follows directions so obediently... woo @pooja195
thanks :) and yes he is a helper good job!
lol
i put that amd its wrong
nice job guys sorry i didn't help though
no its correct because And now hath time me put in mind, of thy great cruelnes: That never once a help wold finde, to ease me in distres. Thou never yet woldst credit geve to boord me for a yeare: Nor with Apparell me releve except thou payed weare. shows that its in a helpers role
oh wait its a master :(
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