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What group were Donne and Milton part of, as mentioned in the question?

a) The Cavaliers
b) The Puritans
c) The Roundheads
d) The Pilgrims

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John Donne and John Milton were not part of the same group; Donne was associated with metaphysical poets and became an Anglican cleric, while Milton was a Puritan. Among the provided choices, Milton is best associated with The Puritans, but Donne does not directly fit into these categories.

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The question asks about the group affiliation of John Donne and John Milton, two renowned English poets. The correct group is not explicitly given within the choices, as Donne is typically associated with the metaphysical poets, and Milton is often regarded for his Puritan beliefs. However, the options provided seem to point towards religious or political factions around the time these poets lived, which might imply looking at their religious affiliations or political allegiances. Donne was not a Puritan; he was a catholic who later became an Anglican cleric. Milton was indeed a Puritan in his beliefs, which strongly influenced his work. Therefore, although neither poet was a member of a specific group listed altogether, if one must choose the best possible match from the options provided, Milton would be closest to b) The Puritans, while Donne does not directly fit into these categories.

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