In the context of poetry, Read these lines from Shakespeare's "Sonnet 100.” Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long To speak of that which gives thee all thy might? Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song, Darkening thy power to lend base subjects light? Return, forgetful Muse, and straight redeem In gentle numbers time so idly spent; Sing to the ear that doth thy lays esteem And gives thy pen both skill and argument. Rise, resty Muse, my love's sweet face survey, If Time have any wrinkle graven there; If any, be a satire to decay, And make Time's spoils despised every where. Give my love fame faster than Time wastes life; So thou prevent'st his scythe and crooked knife. Which context clues support the definition of Muse as an "inspiration for writing poetry”? Select three options. “that which gives thee all thy might” “Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song” “the ear that doth thy lays esteem” “gives thy pen both skill and argument” “my love's sweet face survey” “thou prevent'st his scythe and crooked knife”what is the best definition of tone? the reader’s response to the emotions in the poem the speaker’s attitude toward the subject of the poem the use of alliteration, repetition, rhythm, and rhyme the use of words that sound like the things they denote
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Constructed response paragraph: in the short story, the author describes her life during her “day away” but provides few details about her “normal” life. using information from the text, write a short story that describes events that precede the story above. as you detail the author’s daily routine before her “day away,” be sure your narrative establishes the story’s setting, first-person point of view, and primary conflict.
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