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1.How does the speaker of "Sonnet 31" claim to know that the moon is sad?
The moon tells him so.
He can see it in the way the moon presents itself.
He can hear the moon sigh.
He can see it in Cupid's sharp arrows.



2.What does the speaker mean when he says, "What, may it be that even in heavenly place/That busy archer his sharp arrows tries?"
Does the moon also experience love and heartache?
Did Cupid come from the moon?
Is the moon the cause of love and longing?
Can love not exist in heavenly places?



3.At the end of the poem, what does the speaker ask the moon?
if, in the moon's heavenly place, ungratefulness is also called a virtue
when his beloved will acknowledge her love for him
how to win his beloved's love
how to deal with his heavy heart

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