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AP English Literature and CompositionTest BookletSonnet Practice MCNameWhy is my verse so barren of new pride?So far from variation or quick change?Why with the time do I not glance asideTo new-found methods and to compounds strange?5Why write I still all one, ever the same,And keep invention in a noted weed,That every word doth almost tell my name,Showing their birth, and where they did proceed?O know, sweet love, I always write of you,10And you and love are still my argument;So all my best is dressing old words new,Spending again what is already spent:For as the sun is daily new and old,So is my love, still telling what is told.15(1609)1.The image presented in line 11 (“So all . . . new”) most significantly implies the speaker’sAskill in presenting the same thoughts in numerous poemsconviction that poetry is defined more by technique than substanceongoing concern that he has not found a successful mediumsense of being stifled by idioms that appear redundantcelebration of the most traditional poetic formsBCDE
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The questions in the first eight lines of the poem primarily serve to
A
express genuine concern about a loss of poetic skill
B
illustrate a generalization about the ephemeral nature of romantic love
Line 10 ("And you . . . argument") identifies which of the following about the speaker?
The image presented in line 11 ("So all . . . new") most significantly implies the speaker's
In line 12, the speaker compares the expression of romantic love to
A
political diplomacy
B
financial transactions
C
legal negotiations
D
an athletic competition
E
a spiritual awakening
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