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English, 18.02.2023 05:10 lelen2021

What example of archaic language is found in the
following line of Shakespeare's
"Shall I Compare Thee to a
Summer's Day"?
Nor lose possession of that
fair thou ow'st
A. thou ow'st
B. lose
C. fair
D. possession

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