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31 March, 07:45

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Wedding is great Juno's crown;

O blessed bond of board and bed!

'Tis Hymen peoples every town;

High wedlock then be honoured.

Honour, high honour, and renown,

To Hymen, god of every town!

The use of figurative language in the last section marked 'Song'

A) evokes a sense of celebration, honoring marriage and the marriage officiate named Hymen.

B) evokes a sense of opulence, comparing a new bride to the crown worn by the ancient Roman goddess, Juno.

C) evokes a sense of criticism, claiming that marriage is full of lazy lovers who need constant reminders to be honorable.

D) evokes a sense of anger at having to enter into a lifetime commitment to honor the gods

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  1. 31 March, 08:14
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    A) evokes a sense of celebration, honoring marriage and the marriage officiate named Hymen.
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