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If this be error and upon me proved/ i nevered writ, nor no man ever loved." what is the impact of these concluding lines from shakespeare's sonnet 116? 1. they underscore the fact that everyone makes mistakes 2. they underscore the fat that shakespeare is a writer 3. they underscore the conviction the emotions are unreliable. 4.they underscore the conviction,

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