Im pretty sure it means that romeo is comparing juliet to the sun and at the same time to "the moon's handmaiden". he's saying that juliet is "far more fair" than the moon, regardless of it being nighttime or daylight. Thats why he compared her to the sun. when he says "arise fair sun" he is referring to both juliet like i said before, and to the actual sun (because in daytime is when juliet usually would get out and stand in her balcony.) so he wants for the sun to rise and the moon to go down basically
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towards writing poetry in order to generate feelings in your reader (in which case the poem exists entirely to serve the reader).
Know Your Goal.
Avoid Clichés.
Avoid Sentimentality.
Use Images.
Use Metaphor and Simile.
Use Concrete Words Instead of Abstract Words.
Communicate Theme.
Subvert the Ordinary.
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I believe its D. Caesar’s deciding to ignore the warning of the soothsayer
1. antidisestablishmentarianism -<span> (anti- + disestablishment + -arian + -ism)
2. Choice A.</span><span> - Opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
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3. </span>Mauritania
4. Black-Tailed Jackrabbit
5. Choice <span>B. Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
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6. Choice <span>D. HyperText Markup Language
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7. Choice <span>A. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
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8. Choice A.<span> Anglo-Saxon for "dung on a stick."
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9. True
10. Choice <span>D. Speaker of the House of Representatives
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11. False
12. Choice </span><span>E. Ashur
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13. Choice <span>C. Nitrogen, erbium, darmstadtium
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14. Choice <span>D. Polonium
15. Choice </span><span>C. Jim James
16. Choice </span><span>B. Harry
17. $75.00
18. Choice </span><span>B. Blue, red, blue, yellow
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