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Which similarity do William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 and Shwayze’s song “Perfect for Me” have in common?
Both compare the loved one to beautiful things.
Both are only meant to be sung.
Both are written as sonnets.
Both use conventions of the blazon.

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D. Both use conventions of the blazon.

The similarity that William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 and Shwayze’s song “Perfect for Me” has in common is that both use conventions of the blazon. Option D is correct.

A blazon is a literary device that catalogues the physical attributes of a subject, usually female. Blazon draws a comparison between parts of the female body to jewels, celestial bodies, natural phenomenon, and other beautiful or rare objects. It became popular by Petrarch and employed extensively by Elizabethan poets.