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"All men are bad, and in their badness reign" is the last line of the poem ...............

ASonnet 121

BSonnet 130

CSonnet 116

DSonnet 18

Answer:

A. Sonnet 121

Read Explanation:

  • In the final 2 lines of the poem, which makes a rhyming couplet, the speaker says that one can't judge his actions in terms of corruptness.

  • He doesn't want these sinful people passing judgement on him That is unless they're willing to admit that all "Men are Bad" and that they enjoy that position They reign/thrive there If they did this, they had automatically stop being hypocritical.


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