Question
Question 1
1. The final two lines of Shakespeare's "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?" promises
the subject of his sonnet
A. immortality.
B. undying devotion.
C. unfading youth.
D. an endless summer.
Question 2
2. Similes and metaphors are both considered types of
A. musical terms.
B. song lyrics.
C. figurative language.
D. epic poetry.
Question 3
3. In "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?" Shakespeare claims that the object of his
sonnet will be immortal because
A. she's like the summer's day.
B. he'll always love her.
C. she's for all seasons.
D. she'll live on in his poem.
Question 4