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What is the significance of moral corruption in Sonnet 121?

AIt shows how the world is inherently evil

BIt highlights the hypocrisy of those who judge others

CIt proves that the speaker is guilty

DIt suggests that morality is unimportant

Answer:

B. It highlights the hypocrisy of those who judge others

Read Explanation:

The speaker argues that many who accuse others of wrongdoing are themselves morally corrupt.


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