PART A: what is the meaning of the phrase "unfair which fairly doth excel" as it is used in Shakespeare's "Sonnet 5"?
A. To cause to disappear
B. To destroy out of malice or spite
C. To treat without Justice or Reason
D. To make ugly what was once attractive

PART B: What line from the poem best supports the answer to A?
A. "The lovely gaze where every eye doth dwell" line 2
B."For never-resting time leads summer on" line 5
C. "Beauty’s effect with beauty were bereft" line 11
D. "But flowers distill’d, though they with winter meet" line 13


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Answer:

PART A: D. To make ugly what was once attractive

PART B: A. "The lovely gaze where every eye doth dwell" line 2

Explanation: The phrase "unfair which fairly doth excel" refers to how the process that made a face so beautiful, will destroy it eventually since everything is momentary. This statement is supported by line 2: "The lovely gaze where every eye doth dwell", which means that everybody loves to look at this person because of their stunning good looks. Both lines together refer to the fact that beauty is ephemeral.