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Which statements describe the last two lines of a Shakespearean sonnet? Select three options,

They rhyme with each other.
They are referred to as a couplet.
They are the last two lines of a quatrain.
They may reinterpret the poem's meaning.
They change the sonnet's rhythmic pattern.

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I would choose The second and the last.

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User Tim Malseed
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Answer:

They rhyme with each other.

They are referred to as a couplet.

They may reinterpret the poem's meaning.

Step-by-step explanation:

the last two lines are not part of a quatrain, they're called a couplet

they dont change the sonnet's rythmic pattern

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User Zhenghong Wang
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