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Answer:
The second quatrain further develops the central idea presented in the first quatrain:
B) by making additional comparisons between the mistress’s appearance and nature
C) by extending the descriptions of the mistress beyond what can be seen
Explanation:
“Sonnet 130,” by William Shakespeare is quite different to what people might expect about a loved one since this sonnet portrays his beloved one as something that is not as beautiful or perfect as the most beautiful and perfect things through the first quatrains and then shows how he loves her even though she is not perfect at all.
The second quatrain further develops the central idea presented in the first quatrain in the following ways:
- B. by making additional comparisons between the mistress’s appearance and nature
- C. by extending the descriptions of the mistress beyond what can be seen
The central idea is the main message that the author wants the readers to know regarding the story.
Based on the sonnet, William Shakespeare portrayed the character as someone that is not as beautiful or perfect but despite that is being loved for her imperfections.
To further develop the idea, comparisons were made between the mistress’s appearance and nature. Also, there was an extension of the descriptions of the mistress beyond what can be seen by others.
In conclusion, the correct options are B and C.
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