| Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|
| Shall I {compare} thee to a summer's day? | 99%
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| Thou art more lovely and more {temperate}: | 67%
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| So long as men can breathe or {eyes} can see, | 58%
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| {Rough} winds do shake the darling buds of May, | 51%
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| But thy eternal {summer} shall not fade | 45%
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| So long lives {this}, and this gives life to thee. | 44%
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| And summer's {lease} hath all too short a date: | 41%
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| Sometime too hot the eye of {heaven} shines, | 40%
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| Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his {shade}, | 37%
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| And every fair from fair sometime {declines}, | 36%
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| By chance, or {nature}'s changing course, untrimm'd; | 36%
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| And often is his {gold} complexion dimm'd; | 28%
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| When in eternal lines to time thou {grow}'st; | 26%
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| Nor lose {possession} of that fair thou ow'st; | 19%
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