Compare the volta in Browning’s “How Do I Love Thee? (Sonnet 43)” to the volta in Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 116.” Which of the following statements describes the differences between them? A In “Sonnet 43,” the volta appears at the end of the poem, while the volta in “Sonnet 116” is in the middle. B In “Sonnet 43,” the volta acts as a conclusion to the poem, while in “Sonnet 116,” it introduces a new concept. C In “Sonnet 43,” the volta acts as a conclusion to the poem, while the volta in “Sonnet 116” shifts the speaker’s focus. D In “Sonnet 43,” the volta shifts the speaker’s focus, while the volta in “Sonnet 116” acts as a conclusion to the poem.

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Answer:  

D

Explanation:

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The Sonnet 43,” the Volta to shifts the speaker’s focus, that the Volta in the “Sonnet 116” acts as a conclusion to the poem. Thus option D is correct.

What  does the Volta of the Brownings in the sonnet mean. ?

As per the comparison the Volta is a change in the tune and tone of the speakers focuses to words of " yet and and ". The speaker makes a comment on the end when making a conclusion of Do I love thee. Thus the Volta of sonnet 43 is turn is voice of speaker to draw a conclusion.

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