1. Why is the view of country living presented in Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” idyllic? (1 point) -------------The shepherd describes his life as devoid of manual, intensive labor. The shepherd presents a realistic description of life in the countryside. The shepherd expresses his sentiments in a heartfelt manner. 2. In "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd," how does the nymph feel about the shepherd in Raleigh’s poem? (1 point) She loves him deeply. She is unsure of his sincerity. She is bored with his courtship. 3. How does the speaker in Marlowe's "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" compare to the speaker in Raleigh's "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd"? (1 point) Marlowe’s speaker is more disenchanted. Marlowe’s speaker is more impulsive. Marlowe’s speaker is more ironic. 4. Which of the sentences below displays the correct punctuation? (1 point) The patient looked at the doctor as though he had never seen her before. Even though Laura is very young

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1. The correct answer is the first one. In this pastoral poem the shepherd's live is idyllic because his life is devoid of hard, intensive and manual labor. He lives in a beautiful country where everything is nice and he wants his love to join him there.
2. The nymph replies to her admirer the shepherd. The correct answer here is the second one. In her reply the nymph states that she is uncertain and unsure of the shepherds sincerity. The line between love and lust has always been blurred even in Marlowe and Raleigh's time.
3.Here also the correct answer is the second. The speaker in Marlowe's poem is more impulsive than the one in Raleigh's poem. This is actually quite understandable as it is the shepherd who wants the nymph to join him while she hesitates.
4. The correct answer here is the first one: The patient looked at the doctor as though he had never seen her before. Grammar is quite correct the clauses are correctly connected and sentence is entirely logical. No punctuation marks are necessary here.

Answer:

d

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