A theological argument offered by Donne in "Death Be Not Proud" may be summarized as?

A. chance and fate rule all.
B. life is illusion
C. death cannot be overcome
D. the human essence is immortal.

I think it's C.

John Donne was a cleric in the English church. C is definitely not the answer!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Donne

I disagree.

http://www.gradesaver.com/donne-poems/study-guide/section7/

well I know it's not B cause the first time I took the test I got it wrong.

He was Christian. What do Christians believe?

Is that a guess, or is it based on Writeacher's question and our links?

well I thought that Christians believe that human essence (their soul) is immortal.

You're right. D is the right answer.

in "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," Dylan Thomas's phrase "wild men" describes

A. people who embrace death
B. people who deny death
C. those who trade dignity
D. those who celebrate life

I think it's D. I already answered B the first time and got it wrong.

I agree.

The theme of Sandburg's poem "Grass is

A. forgetfulness
B. war
C. peace
D. freedom

I think it's D. I answered B the first time and got it wrong.