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Who wrote the famous line ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day’?

A. John Milton
B. William Shakespeare
C. Christopher Marlowe
D. Ben Jonson

Answer: William Shakespeare


Additional Information: This line is from Sonnet 18, which compares the beloved's beauty to a summer's day.


Subjects: Poetry Analysis, Literature

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