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6 March, 15:47

How does the rhythm of iambic pentameter contribute to the meaning of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 100"? Select two options. The stresses highlight important words and concepts. The stressed syllables impart an impression of anger. The irregular rhythm emphasizes unpleasant meanings. The regular rhythm intensifies the emotional impact. The singsong cadence adds to the sarcasm in the words.

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  1. 6 March, 16:16
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    1 - The stress syllables are used to highlight the important words and concepts as in To speak of that which gives thee all thy might? (bold-faced parts are the stress syllables).

    2 - The (mostly) regular rhythm does highlight the overall emotional weight on the poem, just try it by reading it out loud as the stress syllables are easy to identify.

    There is no evidence of sarcasm nor anger throughout the poem.
  2. 6 March, 18:33
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    The answer is 1 and 4
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