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read these sentences from the passage: \and yet by heaven i think my lo…

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read these sentences from the passage: \and yet by heaven i think my love as rare, as any she belied with false compare.\ how does the figurative language contribute to the sense of sincerity in the final lines? a. it shows the speaker finally exaggerates her beauty. b. it creates sadness about lost love. c. it reveals that true love does not depend on unrealistic comparisons. d. it suggests the speaker regrets his earlier descriptions.

Explanation:

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The lines are from a poem (likely "Sonnet 130" by Shakespeare) where the speaker has used realistic rather than exaggerated comparisons for his love. The final lines' figurative language (here, the comparison) shows that true love doesn't need unrealistic, hyperbolic comparisons (like comparing to heavens, rare things falsely) to be sincere. Option A is wrong as it's not about exaggerating beauty. Option B is wrong as there's no sadness about lost love. Option D is wrong as there's no regret about earlier descriptions. Option C fits as it reveals true love's independence from unrealistic comparisons.

Answer:

C. It reveals that true love does not depend on unrealistic comparisons.