PART B: Which of the following lines best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “This above all: to thine own self be true. / Alas, I confess that I am not true to
myself but to you” (Lines 1-2)
B. “The stars reveal this, the mighty oak and the rose, / The flinty rocks I skipped
across a brook.” (Lines 3-4)
C. “I have walked my loneliness to the sea, / And the sea roared in both ears. / I
swallowed and tasted sadness.” (Lines 5-7)
D. “Let me be your admirer. / I am a stable boy, / You a rich farmer’s daughter. / Let
me be like wheat in wind, bending just so” (Lines 13-16)