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To solve these questions, we analyze the style and context of each quote:

Question 13
  • Quote: "My heart to the heavens, the rebel of the reverend"
  • Style: Modern, rhythmic, aligns with Kendrick Lamar’s lyrical style (themes of rebellion, spirituality).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 14
  • Quote: "A perfect world is never perfect"
  • Style: Concise, modern, reflective of Lamar’s introspective lyrics (vs. Shakespeare’s more elaborate, archaic language).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 15
  • Quote: "A liquid prisoner pent in walls of glass"
  • Style: Poetic, archaic phrasing ("pent") typical of Shakespeare’s imagery.
  • Answer: SHAKESPEARE
Question 16
  • Quote: "...confident I had glory in all my past endeavors"
  • Style: Archaic tone ("endeavors" in a formal, historical context), matches Shakespeare’s diction.
  • Answer: SHAKESPEARE
Question 17
  • Quote: "The fraudulent tender scars that get unveiled"
  • Style: Modern, rhythmic, Lamar’s style (focus on personal/ societal struggles, unique phrasing).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 18
  • Quote: "Use power with power, and slay me not by art"
  • Style: Archaic, dramatic (Shakespearean themes of power, rhetoric).
  • Answer: SHAKESPEARE
Question 19
  • Quote: "...murderous, bloody, full of blame, / Savage, extreme, rude, cruel, not to trust"
  • Style: Iambic pentameter-like structure, vivid, archaic imagery (Shakespearean tragedy).
  • Answer: SHAKESPEARE
Question 20
  • Quote: "Dark as the midnight hour or bright as the mornin' sun"
  • Style: Modern, colloquial ("mornin'"), Lamar’s lyrical contrast (light/dark themes).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 21
  • Quote: "...as black as hell, as dark as night"
  • Style: Modern, raw, Lamar’s exploration of identity/ darkness.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 22
  • Quote: "I always had a passion for riddle when writing"
  • Style: Modern, personal ("riddle" as a creative device), Lamar’s self-referential lyrics.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 23
  • Quote: "Applying fears to hopes, and hopes to fears"
  • Style: Concise, modern, Lamar’s thematic contrast (fears/hopes).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 24
  • Quote: "Lose all and more by paying too much rent"
  • Style: Modern, relatable (financial struggles), Lamar’s everyday-life themes.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 25
  • Quote: "The world should turn soon"
  • Style: Modern, urgent, Lamar’s social commentary.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 26
  • Quote: "I can make a way with these stanzas"
  • Style: Modern, self-referential (stanzas = lyrics), Lamar’s artistic assertion.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Final Answers (by Question):
  1. KENDRICK LAMAR
  2. KENDRICK LAMAR
  3. SHAKESPEARE
  4. SHAKESPEARE
  5. KENDRICK LAMAR
  6. SHAKESPEARE
  7. SHAKESPEARE
  8. KENDRICK LAMAR
  9. KENDRICK LAMAR
  10. KENDRICK LAMAR
  11. KENDRICK LAMAR
  12. KENDRICK LAMAR
  13. KENDRICK LAMAR
  14. KENDRICK LAMAR

Answer:

To solve these questions, we analyze the style and context of each quote:

Question 13
  • Quote: "My heart to the heavens, the rebel of the reverend"
  • Style: Modern, rhythmic, aligns with Kendrick Lamar’s lyrical style (themes of rebellion, spirituality).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 14
  • Quote: "A perfect world is never perfect"
  • Style: Concise, modern, reflective of Lamar’s introspective lyrics (vs. Shakespeare’s more elaborate, archaic language).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 15
  • Quote: "A liquid prisoner pent in walls of glass"
  • Style: Poetic, archaic phrasing ("pent") typical of Shakespeare’s imagery.
  • Answer: SHAKESPEARE
Question 16
  • Quote: "...confident I had glory in all my past endeavors"
  • Style: Archaic tone ("endeavors" in a formal, historical context), matches Shakespeare’s diction.
  • Answer: SHAKESPEARE
Question 17
  • Quote: "The fraudulent tender scars that get unveiled"
  • Style: Modern, rhythmic, Lamar’s style (focus on personal/ societal struggles, unique phrasing).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 18
  • Quote: "Use power with power, and slay me not by art"
  • Style: Archaic, dramatic (Shakespearean themes of power, rhetoric).
  • Answer: SHAKESPEARE
Question 19
  • Quote: "...murderous, bloody, full of blame, / Savage, extreme, rude, cruel, not to trust"
  • Style: Iambic pentameter-like structure, vivid, archaic imagery (Shakespearean tragedy).
  • Answer: SHAKESPEARE
Question 20
  • Quote: "Dark as the midnight hour or bright as the mornin' sun"
  • Style: Modern, colloquial ("mornin'"), Lamar’s lyrical contrast (light/dark themes).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 21
  • Quote: "...as black as hell, as dark as night"
  • Style: Modern, raw, Lamar’s exploration of identity/ darkness.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 22
  • Quote: "I always had a passion for riddle when writing"
  • Style: Modern, personal ("riddle" as a creative device), Lamar’s self-referential lyrics.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 23
  • Quote: "Applying fears to hopes, and hopes to fears"
  • Style: Concise, modern, Lamar’s thematic contrast (fears/hopes).
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 24
  • Quote: "Lose all and more by paying too much rent"
  • Style: Modern, relatable (financial struggles), Lamar’s everyday-life themes.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 25
  • Quote: "The world should turn soon"
  • Style: Modern, urgent, Lamar’s social commentary.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Question 26
  • Quote: "I can make a way with these stanzas"
  • Style: Modern, self-referential (stanzas = lyrics), Lamar’s artistic assertion.
  • Answer: KENDRICK LAMAR
Final Answers (by Question):
  1. KENDRICK LAMAR
  2. KENDRICK LAMAR
  3. SHAKESPEARE
  4. SHAKESPEARE
  5. KENDRICK LAMAR
  6. SHAKESPEARE
  7. SHAKESPEARE
  8. KENDRICK LAMAR
  9. KENDRICK LAMAR
  10. KENDRICK LAMAR
  11. KENDRICK LAMAR
  12. KENDRICK LAMAR
  13. KENDRICK LAMAR
  14. KENDRICK LAMAR