Is "Sonnet 43" a dramatic monologue?
Yes, because the speaker speaks to a non-responsive...
English, 30.05.2020 17:57, angelica7773
Is "Sonnet 43" a dramatic monologue?
Yes, because the speaker speaks to a non-responsive audience
No. The speaker doesn't reveal any negative character traits
Yes, because the speaker addresses someone else
none of these
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00, keem8042
How does the anonymous narrator’s first-person point of view in jonathan swift's “a modest proposal” affect its reading? a. it readers understand the social and political problems of the time. b. it indicates that the author is unbiased about the information provided. c. it leaves readers unsure about the credibility of the argument. d. it provides readers with a clear account of the political conditions of that time.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, htx88
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