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What example of archaic language is found in the following line of Shakespeare's "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day"? Thou art more lovely and more temperate A. temperate B. more C. lovely D. Thou
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What example of archaic
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Shakespeare's
"Shall I
Compare Thee to a Summer's
Day"?
Thou art more lovely and
more temperate
A. temperate
B. more
C. lovely
D. Thou art
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The answer is D.
Because archaic language means a word that was once commonly used but is not really in use now. D fits this description.
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