The resolution of Elizabeth I’s “On Monsieur’s Departure” consists, at least explicitly, of

a. a plea for her to lover return.
b. a plea for her lover to stay away.
c. a plea to be released from suffering.
d. a plea to have her love returned.

Answer: c

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