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What sonnet type has three quatrains and a couplet?

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User Wajiw
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Answer:

I think it's a Shakespearean sonnet (lol we had to write some of these at my school)

Step-by-step explanation:

Shakespearean sonnets usually the with a pattern of ABAB, CDCD and EFEF, and the couplet rhymes GG.

Hope I helped :)

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User Pratap
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Answer: These sonnets are divided into four stanzas, comprising 14 lines in total. The first three stanzas are quatrains, meaning they contain four lines each. The final stanza is a couplet, meaning it contains two lines. The "volta" appears in the third quatrain and the traditional rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.

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