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What does the speaker suggest about public perception?

AIt always captures the essence of reality

BIt often misrepresents the truth

CIt has no influence on personal beliefs

DIt is based solely on individual experiences

Answer:

B. It often misrepresents the truth

Read Explanation:

  • In Sonnet 121, the speaker highlights how public perception can be misleading and unjust.

  • He argues that being judged by others—especially when their judgments are based on appearances or their own hypocrisy—often distorts the truth.


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