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What do the speaker's descriptions of his "wild disorder'd gestures" and "lovelorn looks" help to convey in sonnet 28 by petrarch?

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The Answer In : he is anguish over love

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The Answer is; " Petrarch depict the speaker as someone who is in anguish".
Francesco Petrarca who was commonly known as Petrarch. He was an Italian scholar and poet in the literary movement of Italian Renaissance and also was one of the earliest humanists. During the Renaissance Petrarch's sonnets were appreciated and imitated all over the Europe.
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