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use the drop - down menus to select the correct paraphrase of each line from the third quatrain of \sonnet 100.\ rise, resty muse, my love’s sweet face survey. if time have any wrinkle graven there; if any, be a satire to decay. and make time’s spoils de
In the context of the sonnet, "satire" here implies using words to mock or make light - hearted commentary. When the poet says "If any, be a satire to decay", he means if there are any wrinkles (signs of decay), use words (like in a poem) to mock the process of aging. Writing a poem about aging is a form of creating a satire on decay.
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If any (wrinkles), then write a poem about aging