How does the following poem express the beliefs of the humanist movement? sonnet 4 from astrophil and stella by sir philip sidney virtue, alas, now let me take some rest. thou set’st a bate between my will and wit. if vain love have my simple soul oppress’d, leave what thou likest not, deal not thou with it. thy scepter use in some old cato’s breast; churches or schools are for thy seat more fit. i do confess, pardon a fault confess’d, my mouth too tender is for thy hard bit. but if that needs thou wilt usurping be, the little reason that is left in me, and still th’effect of thy persuasions prove: i swear, my heart such one shall show to thee that shrines in flesh so true a deity, that virtue, thou thyself shalt be in love.
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The messenger says that the play the audience is about to see teaches that (mark all that apply.): life is transitory pleasure and jollity are no in the grave strength and pleasure are when man "lieth in clay" everyman will be called to a reckoning of his life this is a comic play
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Explain the metaphor beyond the symbol by choosing the phrase that establishes what is similar in the pair of words. select the item that best expresses this. use your notes if you need them. poverty: riches
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What does it appear that the speaker of the poem wants to do? caged bird by alicia keys question options: sing be adored by fans be set free from public scrutiny be shared with the whole world
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