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Throughout ‘Sonnet 121,’ Shakespeare enrages themes of and

Abeauty, desire

Bjudgment,morality

Clove, betrayal

Dnature, time

Answer:

B. judgment,morality

Read Explanation:

  • Throughout ‘Sonnet 121,’ Shakespeare enrages themes of judgment and morality.

  • The poet makes a point to use these fourteen lines to express his, or at least his speaker’s, viewpoint on hypocrites.


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