Read this passage: In me thou seest the twilight of such day As after sunset fadeth in the west, Which by and by black night doth take away, Death's second self, that seals up all in rest. William Shakespeare, "Sonnet 73"
Which two things are being compared in the passage? A. The renewal of spring and the coming loss of autumn B. The beautiful music of a choir and the lovely song of the birds in the trees C. A useless old tree and a healthy tree that provides a home for forest animals D. Someone in the later stages of life and a tree that has lost its leaves
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Well, what do you think it is? c:
i think its D
I was thinking A, but now that I reread that, I think it is D.
yh i was thinkin A at first then i read the story again he's talkin bout how he is ageing and stuff and relatin his self as a tree when its fall and the leaves start to fall
so yh
Interesting! I love his poems & all. :)
i do its very touchin and sometimes make u think about alot
That's true! Also, some people have different perspectives of it which I think it's really cool.
yh tru i totally agree
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