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"When my love swears that
she is made of truth I do
believe her, though I know
she lies, That she might think
me some untutor'd youth,
Unlearned in the world's
false subtleties."

from "Sonnet 138,"
by William Shakespeare

Other than dishonesty, what other meaning of the word lies is conveyed in Shakespeare's "Sonnet 138"?
A. extend
B. occupy
C. rest
D. unfaithful

Sagot :

D unfaithful because