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In an English or Shakespearean sonnet, a speaker presents a solution in what section of the sonnet?

a. In the final couplet
b. In the final verse
c. In the first three quatrains
d. In the last line

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Answer:

The final couplet

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The correct answer is a. In the final couplet.

An English or Shakespearean sonnet usually presents a problem in the first octet (8 lines) and the solution is found in the next 6 lines with a turn in line 9, transitioning the problem to a solution, with the final couplet usually giving a conclusion to the story.

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