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Which statement describes the structure of John Milton’s Italian sonnets?

A) In Milton’s Italian sonnets, the sestet comes before the octave.
B) In Milton’s Italian sonnets, the octave rhyme scheme is variable.
C) In Milton’s Italian sonnets, there is always a pause after the octave.
D) In Milton’s Italian sonnets, the octave flows into the sestet.

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 CORRECT ANSWER :                                                                                   In Milton's Italian Sonnet, the octave flows into the sestet .
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The answer is: In Milton’s Italian sonnets, the octave flows into the sestet.

John Milton's who is still considered one of the greatest and most influential poet from England, in his sonnets he includes God with who he calms his fears. The sestet is the last six line of a sonnet, is also de name of the line of Italian sonnets compose by an octave, eight lines and a sestet. In Milton Italian sonnet sthe rhyme in the sestets is different however, it has a fluid movement.

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