Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines(use the word'shines' as noun)
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Using "shines" as a Noun
- Question: Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines. (Use the word 'shines' as Noun)
- Answer: Sometimes the shines of the eye of heaven is too hot.
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- The line "Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines" is taken from Willian Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 - "Shall I compare thee too a Summer's day?".
- The sun is referred to "the eye of heaven".
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1. ‘Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven
shines’- The phrase ‘eye of heaven’
refers to
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