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English, 16.09.2019 03:30 fortwill05

In "shall i compare thee to a summer's day? " shakespeare claims that the object of his sonnet will be immortal because
a. he'll always love her.
b. she's for all seasons.
c. she'll live on in his poem.
d. she's like the summer's day.

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