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22 June, 07:29

What conclusion cannot be drawn about "Work Without Hope?"

A. Coleridge's "Work Without Hope" is an example of a Petrarchan sonnet.

B. Coleridge's "Work Without Hope" is an example of a Shakespearan sonnet.

C. Coleridge's sonnet "Work without Hope" differs from the Shakespearean sonnet form in that it contains an unusual rhyme structure.

D. Coleridge's sonnet "Work without Hope" was still quite popular and would have provided a touchstone of sorts for readers of the novel.

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  1. 22 June, 09:54
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    It's C: Coleridge's sonnet "Work without Hope" differs from the Shakespearean sonnet form in that it contains an unusual rhyme structure.
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