I'm pretty sure it's a dependent clause. Hope this helps!
The answer is:
d. thy firmness makes my circle just/and makes me end
In John Donne's poem "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning," the author intends to express his desire to have a peaceful death in which his wife does not mourn him. He suggests their love is so strong that it goes beyond the physical state and will continue after death. Morever, he compares their love to a compass - his wife is the foot of the compass, which helps him create a perfect circle. As a result, he implies his wife's strength makes him complete and have a dignified and respectable death.
I wan't to say the answer is D) 8 total lines. But I myself aren't so sure about that...
Choice C Sasha would not lend anyone her hat. This choice is correct
The rest of the choices have double negatives, e.g. Felix <u>isn't never</u> going to finish his science project.