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What is a couplet, in the context of a Shakespearean sonnet?

the final two lines
any two lines that rhyme
two adjacent syllables in which the first syllable is stressed
two adjacent syllables in which the second syllable is stressed

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Answered by krishnkantSemwal
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A couplet is two consecutive lines of poetry that usually rhyme (as . However, Shakespeare often used them at the end of his sonnets to sum up the main points.

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Answered by lidialuz30
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Answer:

A the final two lines

Explanation:

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