Read the passage below and answer the question that follows:
And now Adonis, with a lazy spright, And with a heavy, dark, disliking eye, His louring brows o'erwhelming his fair sight, Like misty vapours when they blot the sky, Souring his cheeks cries 'Fie, no more of love! The sun doth burn my face: I must remove.'
Adonis is speaking to Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Based on this passage, what does Adonis think of Venus?
He adores her
He loathes her
She is amusing
She is boring

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Adonis loathes Venus

Answer:

Adonis loathes her

Explanation:

Adonis is a young fellow prestigious for his unfathomable excellence. Be that as it may, he isn't intrigued at all infatuated; he just wants to go hunting. Venus is the goddess of affection. When she sees Adonis, she becomes hopelessly enamored with him and comes sensible, where she experiences him setting out on a hunt. She wants him to get off his steed and address her.

Adonis wouldn't like to converse with any lady, not in any case a goddess. So she drives him, and after that rests close to him, looks at him, and discusses love. She pines for a kiss; he wants to leave and go hunting.