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I have no clue really, im terrible with Shakespeare. please help!!

I have no clue really, im terrible with Shakespeare. please help!!-example-1

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The Shakespearean sonnet has the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, forming three quatrains (four lines in a group) and a closing couplet (two rhymed lines). The problem is usually developed in the first three quatrains, each quatrain with a new idea growing out of the previous one.

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The answer is B. 3 quatrains and a final couplet
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