Asked by W I C K E D
The rhyme scheme of the sonnet known as "Sonnet Seventy-Three was regular, seen in the cross rhymes throughout the first twelve verses and a pair rhyme in the heroic couplet (ababcdcdefefgg).
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Answered by
GuruBlue
Wicked, what is the question about this?
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W I C K E D
24: What is the rhyme scheme of Sonnet 73?
Answered by
W I C K E D
I'm just not sure if I understood the question correctly.
Answered by
GuruBlue
They just want you to tell them what the rhyme scheme is: Shakespearean, Petrachian, etc.
Answered by
Writeacher
Sonnet rhyme schemes are very well explained and illustrated here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet
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W I C K E D
Okay, so is this right?
Question Twenty-Four, A: The rhyme scheme in Sonnet Seventy-Three would be Shakespearean
Question Twenty-Four, B: The meter of Sonnet Seventy-Three would be the iambic meter.
Question Twenty-Four, A: The rhyme scheme in Sonnet Seventy-Three would be Shakespearean
Question Twenty-Four, B: The meter of Sonnet Seventy-Three would be the iambic meter.
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W I C K E D
I think I got it, thanks!
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