English, 23.04.2021 22:50 jasmine8142002
What is true for the composition of a Shakespearean sonnet? Select all that apply.
each line has ten syllables
is divided into four quatrains
each quatrain makes a point
it ends in a couplet
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What is true for the composition of a Shakespearean sonnet? Select all that apply.
each line has t...
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