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25 January, 03:12

Why was the sonnet "Work without Hope" written?

A-The sonnet "Work without Hope" was written by Samuel Coleridge to celebrate the coming of spring after a long winter.

B-Coleridge's sonnet "Work without Hope" was written in opposition to the Shakespearean sonnet form in that it contains an unusual rhyme structure.

C-Coleridge's sonnet "Work without Hope" does not differ from the Shakespearean sonnet form.

D-The sonnet "Work without Hope" was written by Samuel Coleridge to commemorate the coming of spring after a long winter.

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  1. 25 January, 03:43
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    It's B: Coleridge's sonnet "Work without Hope" was written in opposition to the Shakespearean sonnet form in that it contains an unusual rhyme structure.
  2. 25 January, 05:35
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    D-The sonnet "Work without Hope" was written by Samuel Coleridge to commemorate the coming of spring after a long winter.
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