Which of the following best describes how the second stanza contributes to the
overall style of the poem?
I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold,
Or all the riches that the East doth hold.
My love is such that rivers cannot quench,
Nor ought but love from thee give recompense.
O A) It develops the conversational style by addressing the speaker's husband
directly.
B) It transitions from a conversational style to a sermon style.
C) It introduces a new rhythmic structure and rhyme scheme.
D) It uses financial imagery to establish an experimental style.
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