In Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare, how does the speaker's mood change from the first quatrain to the final couplet of the poe
m?
A) From Idealized to Realistic
B) From Hopeless to Thankful
C) From Misery to Happiness
D) From Somber to Happy
2 answers:
The answer would most likely be A. Love doesn't change, even after time passes.
Hope that helped.
<span>A) From Idealized to Realistic</span>
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