Evaluate the interpretive thesis statement below.
in his sonnet #130, shakespeare uses unfavor...
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Evaluate the interpretive thesis statement below.
in his sonnet #130, shakespeare uses unfavorable comparisons between his mistress and symbols of beauty to parody the traditional love poem.
a. it is not effective because it is not a judgment
b. it is not effective because it is not clear
c. it is not effective because it is not concise
d. it is effective
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