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How do the speaker's feelings change between the beginning and the end of Shakespeare's Sonnet 29?

A. They change from hopeless to thankful.

B. They change from fearful to courageous.

C. They change from joyful to sorrowful.

D. They change from hopeful to grateful.

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I'd say that the way the speaker's feelings change between the beginning and the end of Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 is that A. they change from hopeless to thankful.
In the beginning, the speaker is envying others, and is desperate to change something about himself. He is sad and cannot seem to see the light at the end of the tunnel. But, when he thinks about his love, everything changes for the better.
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