asked 95.0k views
2 votes
The form of the poem "God's Grandeur" is that of

A. a villanelle.
B. an English sonnet.
C. an Italian sonnet.
D. blank verse.

1 Answer

3 votes
The right answer is C. God's Grandeur is an Italian Sonnet. We can know this because consists of fourteen lines, which are then split into two different sections - an octave and a sestet. There is also a sort-of turn in the middle between these two sections, in which the tone of the poem changes from discussing the natural world, and begins instead to discuss humanity.
answered
User Torfi
by
8.7k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.