Which of the following best explains the significance of * the extended metaphor in this sonnet? Much like the speaker's love, the weather in the summertime is often disappointing The speaker's love is better than is serperfect and fai nite its reveries, The speaker sad con his lone to the day he

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Which of the following best explains the significance of *
the extended metaphor in this sonnet?
Much like the speaker's love, the weather in the summertime is often
disappointing
The speaker's love is better than
is serperfect and fai
nite its reveries,
The speaker
sad con
his lone to the day he
Answer

The extended metaphor in this sonnet is used to compare the speaker's love to the unpredictable and often disappointing summer weather, emphasizing the imperfection of the speaker's love despite its beauty and potential.

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The extended metaphor in this sonnet compares the speaker's love to the unpredictable and often disappointing summer weather. This comparison emphasizes the imperfection of the speaker...
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