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The structure of a(n) sonnet contains an octave and a sestet.

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The structure of a Petrarchan sonnet contains an octave and a sestet.  This kind of sonnets have own rhyme structure and scheme. This includes 2 stanzas i.e. an octave (that has eight lines) and a sestet (that has six lines). The Petrarchan sonnets have 14 lines in total. They are written following the iambic pentameter that features the lines of the alternating unstressed and stressed syllables.

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