Which statement best explains the shift between the
octave and the sestet ir the sonnet?
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English, 22.04.2020 19:59 Bra1nPowers
Which statement best explains the shift between the
octave and the sestet ir the sonnet?
The speaker says death is less powerful than it
seems, then explains that death will die, too.
The speaker argues that everyone fears death,
then gives reasons why they should not
The speaker begins by explaining how death is
powerful, then shows why this is not true.
The speaker shows how we are fascinated with
death, then explains how to focus on life.
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