9. Read these line, from The Passionate Shepherd to his love.

"The country swains shall dance and sing/For they delight each May morning.?If these delights thy mind may move,/Then live with me, and be my love."

What sort of life is the shepherd offering the numph?

1.Turbulent yet fill with love
2.peaceful and at on with nature
3 hardworking yet carefree
4.Wealthy and luxury-filled

I put # 2

10. "And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,/and look upon myselt and curse my fate."

What mood does shakespeare evoke with these line from sonnet 29?
1. Determination
2. resignation
3. optimism
4. hopelessness

#4

If this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."

What is the impact of these concluding lines from shakespeare's sonnet 116?
1. They underscore the fact that everyone makes mistakes
2. They underscore the fat that shakespeare is a writer
3.
They underscore the conviction the emotions are unreliable.
4.They underscore the conviction of everything state before

#2

Which excerpt from John Donne's "Va vlaediction: Forbidding Mourning" indicates what the speaker does not want his wife to mourn
1." While some their sad friends do say/The breath goes now"
2. Our two souls therfore, which are one/though I must go, endure not yet
3. "Moving of th' earth brings harms and fears,/men reckon whit did"
4. "Thy firmness makes my circle just/ and make me end"

#2

13. Read this excerpt from John Donne's "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning"

" If they are two, they are two so/As stiff, twin compasses are two,/thy soul the fixed foot, makes no show/ To move, but doth, if th' other do.

Which of these is the best interpretation of this passage?

1. Donne is using irony to trivialize his wife.
2. Donne is using a conceit to describe the love between him and his wife.
3. Donne is using an understatement to dismiss the love his wife has for him.
4. Donne is using sarcasm to describe the love between him and his wife.

#2

Which line best states the theme of John Donne's holy sonnet 10?

1. "Ann soonest our best men with thee do go"
2."Death be not proud, though some have call thee"
3. And Death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."
4. And doest with poison, war, and sickness dwell.

#2

15.When one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language"

Which these is the best interpretation of this phrase from John Donn'e Meditation 17?
1. It describes God's interaction with humankind.
2. It describes humankind's pursuit of knowledge.
3. It describes humankind's fear of death.
4. It describes God's creation of Heaven?

#2

16. " Seven years wert thou lent to me, and I they pay,/Exacted by the fate, on the just day.?

Which of these is the correct interpretation of this excerpt from Ben Jonson's "On my first son"?

1. His Son died at the age of seven
2. He paid off a large debt over the course of seven years.
3. His son was made an apprentice at the age of seven.
4. He was forced into debt when reached the age of seven
#1

17. Which of these excerpts from Ben Jonson's "Song to Celia" compares love to intoxication?
1. Since then it grows and smells, I swear,/ not of itself, but thee."
2. "I sent thee late a rosy wreath,/Not so much honoring thee"
3. "But might I of Jove's nectar sup, I would not change for thing."
4. But thou theron didst only breathe,/ and sent'st it back to me."
#1

18. Read the phrase from Hon Milton's "when I consider How my light is spent"
"And that one talent which is death to hide"

To what is Milton alluding with this Biblical reference

1.The individual's obligation to serve his or her maker
2.the loss of youth as year pass
3.The accumulation of wisdom over time
4. the need to pray to discern God's will
#1

19. Read this excerpt from John milton's Paradise Lost.

"Th infernal serpent be it was, whose guile,/stirred up with envy and revenge, deceived/the mother of mankind"

To what event is milton referring in these lines from Paradise Lose?
1. The casting of Santan from heaven
2 Leviathan's attack on a boat's pilot
3. The eruption of ethna
4.Adam and Eve's fall from perfection
#4

Short answer- analysis
what do the speakers of wyatt's and spenser's sonnets have in common? Howw are they different?

21. Explain the extended metaphor in Jonson's "Song: To Celia

22.
Explain the metaphor of the compass in Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning."

Explain Santan's opinions about God. Do they seem logical?
English - Writeacher, Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 11:03am
Please repost ONLY the ones you truly have questions about. No one here is going to check your entire test for you, nor write responses for the last four.
English - Helen, Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 11:56am
sorry thanks

Which line best states the theme of John Donne's holy sonnet 10?

1. "Ann soonest our best men with thee do go"
2."Death be not proud, though some have call thee"
3. And Death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."
4. And doest with poison, war, and sickness dwell.

11. If this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."

What is the impact of these concluding lines from shakespeare's sonnet 116?
1. They underscore the fact that everyone makes mistakes
2. They underscore the fat that shakespeare is a writer
3.
They underscore the conviction the emotions are unreliable.
4.They underscore the conviction of everything state before

Re-think these:

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If this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."

What is the impact of these concluding lines from shakespeare's sonnet 116?
1. They underscore the fact that everyone makes mistakes
2. They underscore the fat that shakespeare is a writer
3.
They underscore the conviction the emotions are unreliable.
4.They underscore the conviction of everything state before

#2

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Which line best states the theme of John Donne's holy sonnet 10?

1. "Ann soonest our best men with thee do go"
2."Death be not proud, though some have call thee"
3. And Death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."
4. And doest with poison, war, and sickness dwell.

#2

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11. If this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."

What is the impact of these concluding lines from shakespeare's sonnet 116?
1. They underscore the fact that everyone makes mistakes
2. They underscore the fat that shakespeare is a writer
3.
They underscore the conviction the emotions are unreliable.
4.They underscore the conviction of everything state before

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9 and 10 are correct; I don't know about the others.

If this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."

What is the impact of these concluding lines from shakespeare's sonnet 116?
1. They underscore the fact that everyone makes mistakes
2. They underscore the fat that shakespeare is a writer
3.They underscore the conviction the emotions are unreliable.
4.They underscore the conviction of everything state before

#2
Is it #1 or #3
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Which line best states the theme of John Donne's holy sonnet 10?

1. "Ann soonest our best men with thee do go"
2."Death be not proud, though some have call thee"
3. And Death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."
4. And doest with poison, war, and sickness dwell.

#2 It #3

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11. If this be error and upon me proved/ I nevered writ, nor no man ever loved."

What is the impact of these concluding lines from shakespeare's sonnet 116?
1. They underscore the fact that everyone makes mistakes
2. They underscore the fat that shakespeare is a writer
3. They underscore the conviction the emotions are unreliable.
4.They underscore the conviction of everything state before

The correct answers to the questions are:

10. The mood Shakespeare evokes with these lines from Sonnet 29 is #4: hopelessness.

11. The impact of the concluding lines from Sonnet 116 is #2: They underscore the fact that Shakespeare is a writer.

12. The excerpt from John Donne's "Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" that indicates what the speaker does not want his wife to mourn is #2: "Our two souls therefore, which are one, though I must go, endure not yet."

13. The best interpretation of the passage from John Donne's "Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" is #2: Donne is using a conceit to describe the love between him and his wife.

14. The line that best states the theme of John Donne's holy sonnet 10 is #3: "And Death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."

Please let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.

For question 9, the correct answer is 2. The shepherd is offering the nymph a peaceful and at one with nature life.

For question 10, the correct answer is 4. Shakespeare evokes a mood of hopelessness with these lines from sonnet 29.

For question 11, the correct answer is 4. The concluding lines from Shakespeare's sonnet 116 underscore the conviction of everything stated before.

For question 12, the correct answer is 2. In John Donne's "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning," the speaker does not want his wife to mourn.

For question 13, the correct answer is 2. In the passage from John Donne's "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning," Donne is using a conceit to describe the love between him and his wife.

For question 14, the correct answer is 3. The line "Death be not proud, though some have call thee" best states the theme of John Donne's holy sonnet 10.

For question 15, the correct answer is 2. The phrase "When one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language" from John Donne's Meditation 17 describes humankind's pursuit of knowledge.

For question 16, the correct answer is 1. The excerpt from Ben Jonson's "On my first son" suggests that the speaker's son died at the age of seven.

For question 17, the correct answer is 1. The excerpt from Ben Jonson's "Song to Celia" compares love to intoxication.

For question 18, the correct answer is 1. with the phrase "And that one talent which is death to hide," Milton is alluding to the individual's obligation to serve his or her maker.

For question 19, the correct answer is 4. The excerpt from John Milton's Paradise Lost refers to Adam and Eve's fall from perfection.

For question 20, please repost the specific question(s) from Wyatt's and Spenser's sonnets, and I will be happy to help you with the analysis.

For question 21, the extended metaphor in Jonson's "Song: To Celia" is comparing Celia to a rose. The speaker uses imagery and comparison to describe Celia's beauty as being as sweet and delicate as a rose.

For question 22, the metaphor of the compass in Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" is used to describe the love between the speaker and his wife. The compass represents the two souls of the lovers, one fixed and the other moving. The speaker compares their love to the legs of a compass, where one stays in place while the other moves away but always returns to the center. This metaphor illustrates the strength and stability of their love.

For the last question, please provide the specific passages or quotes from Satan in order to analyze his opinions about God.