What opinion about love does the speaker in Sonnet 29, "When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes," express? A. Love is easier to find if one is wealthy. B. People in love tend to compare themselves to others. C. Knowing one is loved can lift one's spirits. D. People in love tend to spend time alone in tears.
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quiiiiick question asking an english question in mathematics? Interesting,
@HalfDeafDarling no on is on the english section :(
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I usually have to read the whole piece or at least stanza to comprehend and ah hah sorry! sonnet 29 ya say?
I am one to constantly ask questions, but giving out the answers is no way to go. In English I always found it easier if I took a highlighter and marked the piece they are talking about and X out the ones we know are not correct
William is difficult to comprehend at times, when I began reading his pieces my mind was all kinda messy. There are some sights that allow you to practice reading in that type of language. Also, depending the class you are taking it might help to always look back in your course for help, clues, and notes you may have forgotten.
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c or d
I think "When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes," means he has fallen out of favor of men and fortune... So I would say A if that's the part, but if for the whole sonnet my guess would be C. "For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings"
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