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rothing like the sun. Coral is for more red Pas her lips red. why then her breash are dun, black ares grow on her head. damarked, red and when see I in her cherks. And in some pertune is there more delight Than in the treat reeks. I love to hear her speak, yet well linon a far more pleasing sound goddess go. waki beath on the ground And yet, by bearn I think my love as tare As any the beled with lahe compare Which answer choice best describes how the tone of the sonnet changes? B A. Ithits from insensitie or uncaing to cruel or sad to joyous C eational or aralytic to wenty critical to affectionate
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The tone shifts from critical and unflattering to affectionate and adoring. The beginning focuses on the flaws of the beloved, comparing her unfavorably to the sun and coral, and mentioning "dun breath" and "black wires" (hairs). However, the final couplet declares his love to be as rare and valuable as any other. Therefore, the closest answer is **C. critical to affectionate.**