My mistress eyes are nothing

  1. Thank you very much for all your information. I'm finding it difficult to rephrase two sonnets by Shakespeare, especially number
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  2. My mistress eyes are nothing like the sunAnswers
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  3. My mistress eyes are nothing like the sunWhat is a universal theme in the passage
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  4. Author: John DonnePoem: Elegy 19, To His Mistress Going to Bed. In this poem, is the author speaking of his new bride who is
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  5. What is the tone of Sonnet 130 which begins "My mistress'eyes are nothing like the sun"? (1 point) hopeful and happy mocking and
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  6. 10You are the legal representative of a woman accused of assaulting her husband's mistress. Your client explains to you during
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  7. Which words and phrases in the sonnet indicate that the tone is satirical? Select two options.“My mistress” “black wires
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  8. Sonnet 130 by ShakespeareMy mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; If snow be
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  9. This is all for the poem "To His Coy Mistress" They're all short answers.1) What is the speaker trying to convince his mistress
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  10. Read Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130.”My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red, than her lips red: If snow
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