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Which structure accurately describes a sonnet?
A) two seven-line stanzas with a repeated rhyme scheme
B) fourteen lines with ten syllables with varying rhyme schemes
C) seven stanzas of rhyming couplets
D) three rhyming quatrains followed by a rhyming couplet
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The answer is b. fourteen lines with ten syllables and a varying rhyme scheme
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