In the poems, how does Shakespeare allude to, or refer to, Ovid’s poem?
A. by comparing...
In the poems, how does Shakespeare allude to, or refer to, Ovid’s poem?
A. by comparing the passage of time to waves breaking on the shore.
B. by copying the rhythm scheme and meter of the original poem.
C. by referring to the story of the nativity.
D. by personifying time as cruel and destructive.
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Passage- Expert from Great Expectations
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