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English, 13.04.2021 21:30 adamkladke

How does the second quatrain further develop the central idea presented in the first quatrain? Check all that apply. by continuing to praise the mistress’s beauty with comparisons to nature
by making additional comparisons between the mistress’s appearance and nature
by extending the descriptions of the mistress beyond what can be seen
by adding to the descriptions with a comparison to another person
by changing the description of the mistress from unfavorable to favorable

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