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.
