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A poem with 14 lines of a mixed rhyme scheme is a

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Answered by ahmedmoin1234
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A poem with fourteen lines and a mixed rhyme scheme is a sonnet. It is written in iambic pentameter where each line has 10 syllables. ... The rhyme scheme in English is usually abab-cdcd-efef-gg and in Italian abba-abba-cde-cde.

Answered by Anonymous
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A poem with 14 lines of a mixed rhyme scheme is known as a sonnet.

  • A sonnet is lyrical poetry consisting of 14lines.
  • The sonnet is known to have originated in Italy.
  • However, it was introduced in England by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, earl of Surrey in the 16th century.
  • A sonnet is made up of one paragraph.
  • This form of writing was made popular by William Shakespeare.
  • 'Remember' and 'The Windhover' are two examples of the classic sonnet.

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