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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of the poem. Which statement best explains the effect of poetic structure on "Sonnet 55" by William Shakespeare? The strict rules of iambic pentameter force the speaker to express himself succinctly and clearly. The strictly followed rhyme scheme creates a tension between the speaker's words and meaning. The images of chaos and destruction in the poem are reinforced by its uneven meter and irregular rhyme scheme. The use of a rhyming couplet at the end of the poem creates a harshness in the piece.

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the answer is "the strict rules of iambic pentameter force the speaker to express himself succinctly and clearly." Hope this helps someone :)

BTW I took the test

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the answer is b

Step-by-step explanation:

The author starts this sonnet by using negative advebrbs as to make it clear what not to pay attention to in life as it is unimportant.With the rhyme scheme he guides the reader into the next line and this way the tension is felt.The words are powerful and create a state of annoyance at something so harsh being described

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