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Which of these statements best describes the couplet in a shakespearean sonnet?
a.two lines that end in a gg rhyme scheme.
b.five iambic feet of stressed and unstressed syllables.
c.four line stanzas that have an abab rhyme scheme.
d.fourteen lines consisting of three quatrains
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a. two lines that end in a gg rhyme scheme.
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a. two lines that end in a go rhyme scheme
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