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In Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130," why does the speaker describe his beloved as plain and not comparable to beautiful things like the sun, coral, and
roses?
To establish his immunity from falling for such things
To disguise his true feelings of admiration for her
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To mock poets who made exaggerated comparisons
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C.

To mock poets who made exaggerated comparisons

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