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The line "Shall I compare thee to a Summer's Day" appears in:

AVenus and Adonis

BSonnet 18

CA Midsummer Night's Dream

DA Lover's Complaint

Answer:

B. Sonnet 18

Read Explanation:

  • The famous line “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” is the opening line of Sonnet 18 written by William Shakespeare.

  • It is one of Shakespeare’s most well-known sonnets, celebrating the beauty of the beloved and the immortality granted through poetry.


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