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8 July, 13:47

Read the second quatrain from "Sonnet 130."

(1) I have seen roses damask'd, red and white,

(2) But no such roses see I in her cheeks;

(3) And in some perfumes is there more delight

(4) Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.

-"Sonnet 130,"

William Shakespeare

Choose the best paraphrase for each line in this quatrain.

Line 1:

Line 2:

Line 3:

Line 4:

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  1. 8 July, 14:17
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    Check below for the answer

    Explanation:

    Line 1: I have seen beauty in time past

    Line 2: I do not see such beauty on my mistress' face

    Line 3: There are better quality scents

    Line 4: Than the odor produced by my mistress

    The sonnet has a satirical tone. The speaker was comparing his mistress with beautiful things but giving her the qualities that oppose those beautiful things.
  2. 8 July, 16:13
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    Answer:line 1 I've seen rose streaked with red white, line (2) - but I don't see those colors in her cheeks, line (3) and some perfume have a sweeter scent, line (4) than bad breath of my mistress

    Explanation: "this from sonnet 130"
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