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Read this excerpt from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 93 and fill in the blanks in the paragraph. Whate'er thy thoughts, or thy heart's workings be, Thy looks should nothing thence, but sweetness tell. How like Eve's apple doth thy beauty grow, If thy sweet virtue answer not thy show! The tone of the poem is . The poetic speaker is the lady addressed. He uses the of Eve’s apple, which symbolizes the concealed in attractive things. The poet contrasts the lady's beauty and her to show that her beauty does not reveal her inner .

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The tone of the poem is

  • Bitter

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The poetic speaker is _____ the lady addressed.

  • Denouncing

He uses the _____ of Eve’s apple,

  • Simile

which symbolizes the ______ concealed in attractive things.

  • Deceptions

The poet contrasts the lady's beauty and her _______

  • Virtue

To show that her beauty does not reveal her inner

  • Corruption

Symbolism

This refers to the thing which is used to represent one thing as it has been popularly used in common context.

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