Question
A poem that consists of 14 lines and uses a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is most likely what poetic structure?(1 point)
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a rondeau poem
a rondeau poem
a ballad
a ballad
a litany poem
a litany poem
a sonnet
a sonnet
Responses
a rondeau poem
a rondeau poem
a ballad
a ballad
a litany poem
a litany poem
a sonnet
a sonnet
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Answer
What is a poem’s structure?(1 point)
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the number of times a refrain repeats in a poem
the number of times a refrain repeats in a poem
the ordered pattern of rhymes that repeats at the end of lines, stanzas, or in other places
the ordered pattern of rhymes that repeats at the end of lines, stanzas, or in other places
how a poem is organized, including rhymes, rhythm, number of lines, and more
how a poem is organized, including rhymes, rhythm, number of lines, and more
how lines are grouped together in a poem
how lines are grouped together in a poem
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the number of times a refrain repeats in a poem
the number of times a refrain repeats in a poem
the ordered pattern of rhymes that repeats at the end of lines, stanzas, or in other places
the ordered pattern of rhymes that repeats at the end of lines, stanzas, or in other places
how a poem is organized, including rhymes, rhythm, number of lines, and more
how a poem is organized, including rhymes, rhythm, number of lines, and more
how lines are grouped together in a poem
how lines are grouped together in a poem
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GPT-4o mini
The poem you described, consisting of 14 lines with a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, is most likely a **sonnet**. Specifically, this rhyme scheme aligns with the Shakespearean (or English) sonnet format.
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GPT-4o mini
A poem’s structure is best defined as **how a poem is organized, including rhymes, rhythm, number of lines, and more**.