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Shakespeare’s sonnets, including "Sonnet 29,” have which characteristic?

They all contain one quatrain and nine couplets.
They all contain two quatrains and five couplets.
They all contain four quatrains and no couplets.
They all contain three quatrains and a couplet.

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They all contain three quatrains and a couplet.

(Shakespearean sonnets follow the English sonnet form: 3 quatrains followed by a final rhymed couplet.)