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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does the speaker imply when he compares his beloved to “th’ Indias of spice and mine”?
A
She is precious to him.
B
She is beautiful and smells really good.
C
She can be sold at a high price.
D
He has stolen something from the world.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The poet focuses on bending the rules and often compares situations and objects with each other. In comparison with the spices of India, he mentions that how precious his beloved is to him, just like the speciality of India is spices.

Detailed explanation-2: -In “The Sun Rising, ‘’ the speaker wants to bend the rules of the universe. Rather than allowing the sun’s “motions” across the sky to govern the way the speaker spends his time, the speaker challenges the sun’s authority and claims that love gives him (the speaker) the power to stay in bed all day with his lover.

Detailed explanation-3: -The speaker of this poem is classic John Donne. That doesn’t mean that this is how we would expect John Donne to speak if we saw him walking down the street (that would just be awkward), but this voice is entirely consistent with the voice we hear in much of his work.

Detailed explanation-4: -Answer: Yes he was happy at the ending of the poem because he never experienced blindness in his entire life because he followed optimistic approach to learn a new way of life.

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