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In “Apostrophe,” Byron identifies the sea as all of the following EXCEPT


a reflection of the Almighty


a destroyer of empires


all-powerful


an object of the poet’s admiration

“The World is Too Much With Us” is a/an


Shakespearean sonnet


Italian sonnet


ballad


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In "Apostrophe," Byron identifies the sea as an object of the poet's admiration.

"The World is Too Much With Us" is a sonnet, but it is not a Shakespearean sonnet or an Italian sonnet. It is a Petrarchan sonnet, also known as an Italian sonnet, named after the Italian poet Petrarch who popularized the form.

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