The phrases in this excerpt from Alexander Pope's <em>An Essay on Criticism</em> that are oxymorons are:
The Bookful Blockhead, ignorantly read,
With Loads of Learned Lumber in his Head
Let's remember that an oxymoron is a <em>noun</em> that refers to a figure of speech in which, apparently, <em>contradictory terms appear in conjunction</em>.
In these lines, the character is described as both, <u><em>smart and ignorant</em></u>.
There doesn’t appear to be any options but here is an example of a correctly capitalized song title.
“Slow Hands”
Answer: B. Hyperbole
Explanation: The absence of the "dear" feels like years have gone by