Which line from Donne's poem Holy Sonnet 10 offers the clearest insight into the author's theme? A. "Death, thou shalt die." B. "Mighty and dreadful, for thou are not so . . . " C. ". . . war, and sickness dwell . . ." D. "And poppy, or charms can make us sleep . . ."

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Letter A. "Death, thou shalt die." explains the poem in the briefest yet clearest way possible. Donne says that if the person is a believer, it is death that will die and not the believer. Thus, the saying "Death, you shall die." The physical body of a person dies but after that, he will be reborn spiritually and will live again.

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