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In the metaphor “Thy firmness makes my circle just,” Donne compares the lovers to:

AA relentless wind pushing the lovers apart

BA compass drawing a perfect circle

CA tree with branches reaching out for each other

DA river flowing towards a distant shore

Answer:

B. A compass drawing a perfect circle

Read Explanation:

  • In the line “Thy firmness makes my circle just,” John Donne uses one of his most famous metaphysical conceits—a compass—to represent the relationship between the lovers.


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