1. Study the following lines:If this be error and upon me provedI never writ nor no man ever loved.These lines are an example of a/anA. sestet.B. couplet.C. octet.D. quatrain.2. The final two lines of Shakespeares Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day? promises the subject of his sonnetA. undying devotion.B. unfading youth.C. an endless summer.D. immortality.3. The line I wandered lonely as a cloud is an example ofA. alliteration. B. a metaphor.C. a couplet.D. a simile.4. Which one of the poems youve read uses the words floats fluttering and dancing?A. Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day?B. Let Me Not to the Marriage of True MindsC. I Wandered Lonely as a CloudD. The Long Voyage