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English, 30.07.2019 02:00 graymonky12

Why is the speaker in a dramatic monologue generally considered to be unreliable? a) the words of the speaker cannot be proven. b) the speaker is a fictional character. elizabeth barrett browning’s poem "sonnet 43" is characterized as a sonnet because it a) has fourteen lines and uses iambic pentameter. b) employs a lyrical, songlike style.

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