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Which similarity do William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 and Shwayze’s song “Perfect for Me” have in common?

Both compare the loved one to beautiful things.
Both are only meant to be sung.
Both are written as sonnets.
Both use conventions of the blazon.

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User NeliJ
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I just took the test on e.d.g.e.n.u.i.t.y.

Correct answer is ;
D) Both use conventions of blazon.
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User Oldbeamer
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The correct answer should be that they both compare the loved one to beautiful things. What's specific about Shakespeare's sonnet is that he actually says that his loved one is not like the beautiful things, but he loves her still even if she's not like them. Shwayze's song is straight up romantic and full of love for his woman.
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