When Shakespeare writes, in Sonnet 130, “My mistress when she walks, treads on the ground,” what does he mean?
a. His beloved is a poor woman who must walk everywhere.
b. His beloved is a real woman, not a fantasy.
c. His beloved is not very graceful.
d. His beloved is not capable of walking upright.
Answer: b
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