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1 May, 17:35

What causes the speaker of Sonnet 29 to feel like a "lark at break of day"? A. Reminiscing of the "good ole days"

B. Thinking of his sweet love

C, His thinking of his good fortune and wealth

D. Flashbacks of times with his family

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  1. 1 May, 19:20
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    The answer is: B. Thinking of his sweet love.

    In Shakespeare's "Sonnet 29," the speaker feels depressed because he wishes he were wealthier, more gifted and prosperous, and that he had more friends. However, his mood changes when he becomes fully aware that his woman loves him. As a result, he feels happier and more enthusiastic.
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