Read this line from shakespeare's sonnet 130. "my mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." what sound devices are employed here? a. assonance and alliteration b. simile and assonance c. onomatopoeia and alliteration d. alliteration and assonance how is donne's poem about death, "holy sonnet x," thematically typical of metaphysical poetry? a. the poem addresses the meaning of human existence. b. the poem has a lighthearted, witty approach. c. the poem deals with universal questions about love. d. the poem builds its idea through the petrarchan form. read these lines from andrew marvell's "to his coy mistress." "and your quaint honour turn to dust, and into ashes all my lust: the grave's a fine and private place, but none, i think, do there embrace." what is marvell's tone? a. lighthearted and witty b. sincere and somber c. curious and concerned d. jealous and bitter
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Read the excerpt from a student’s journal. i thought it would be stressful having to participate in a debate for my final exam. but with a partner to , it was actually a nice change of pace. we argued our case thoroughly, presenting lots of evidence. we even got to use the rebuttal we’d rehearsed. well, a year’s worth of research really paid off. which phrase from the passage best supports the conclusion that the student is describing a policy debate? argued our case thoroughly presenting lots of evidence the rebuttal we’d rehearsed a year’s worth of research
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