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The speaker informs the reader about two roads. The speaker expresses his feelings about nature. The speaker describes his unfulfilled dreams and wishes. The speaker explains a difficult decision he had to make.
The second sentence is the only one which has a relative pronoun within the object of a preposition: This is the flag designer <u>of</u> whom<u> I have spoken</u>.
Explanation: the relative pronoun in the sentence is "whom" and it is placed between the preposition (of) and the object of the preposition (I have spoken).
All of the other sentences have no relative pronouns placed between prepositions and their objects.
The correct answer should be <span>D) In the first sonnet, the speaker explains why his love is not a beauty, while in the second the speaker describes his love’s beauty.
As you can see in the first sonnet, Shakespeare is saying that his love isn't really that beautiful - she is nothing like the sun, she is dark (when pale skin was admired), her hair resembles wires; on the other hand, in the second sonnet, he is praising his loved one's beauty, saying how she is more lovely than a summer's day. However, what is common for both sonnets is the love that the poet feels for the woman.
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