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  1. Multiple Choice QuestionIn Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18," the poet uses metaphor and personification to compare the beauty of
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  2. In Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18." the poet uses metaphor and personification to compare the beauty offading love and eternal summer
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  3. But thy eternal summer shall not fade,Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st, Nor shall death brag thou wander'st in his
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  4. Which is an example of a couplet from Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 18”?Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more
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  5. God has laid himself under no obligation, by any promise to keep any natural man out of hell one moment. God certainly has made
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  6. Based on the poem, how does the speaker feel about summer?A. Summer is comforting and strong. B. Summer is cruel and
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  7. Based on the poem, how does the speaker feel about summer?Summer is • A. comforting and strong. Summer is B. cruel and
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  8. Based on the poem, how does the speaker feel about summer?A. Summer is comforting and strong. B. Summer is cruel and
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  9. Based on the poem, how does the speaker feel about summer? A. Summer is comforting and strong. B. Summer is cruel and
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  10. "Summer Sun" presents detailed scenes describing the summer sun and its playfulness.How does "An Indian Summer Day on the
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