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Which sentence best describes this excerpt from Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130?

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Answer:

The sentence that perfectly describes the excerpt from Shakespear’s sonnet 130 is that the poet is accepting that his love is not perfect, that she doesn’t have all the ideals of the perfect beauty.

Explanation:

He is using strange metaphors to point out that she is not perfect, but that he loves her no matter how she looked. He idealizes her even in her imperfections.

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