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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd "If all the world and love were young,/And truth in every shepherd's tongue,/These pretty pleasures might me move/To live with thee and by thy love." To judge from her words, how does the nymph regard the shepherd's offer of love? humorous inadequate insulting acceptable

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@petiteme @arabpride

OpenStudy (petiteme):

Whatcha think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (petiteme):

I guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"If this be error and upon me proved,/I never writ, nor no man ever loved." What is the impact of these concluding lines from Shakespeare's Sonnet 116? They wouls underscore the fact that everyone makes mistakes. They underscore the fact that Shakespeare is a writer. They underscore the conviction that emotions are unreliable. They underscore the conviction of everything stated before.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@petiteme

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KyanTheDoodle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ShadowLegendX @shadowlol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sammixboo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think, AquaStone316?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I honestly don't know.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's option a, honestly. But I'm not sure. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It was B and D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh..... I'm sorry.. ;l

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