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In Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Sonnet 43," the speaker speaks to ______. her beloved a non-responsive audience neither of these both of these

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both of these

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The correct answer is "both of these". Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Sonnet 43" is a poem that uses a spacial metaphor, reaching a women's love the "depth and breadth and height" of her soul. In this poem the speaker is a women who is expressing her love to her beloved one and also to a non-responsive audience.

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