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What is a Sonnet? Give example?​

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Answered by joi81
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Answer:

noHere's a quick and simple definition: A sonnet is a type of fourteen-line poem. Traditionally, the fourteen lines of a sonnet consist of an octave (or two quatrains making up a stanza of 8 lines) and a sestet (a stanza of six lines). Sonnets generally use a meter of iambic pentameter, and follow a set rhyme scheme.

Answered by Lacey
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Answer:

A sonnet is a type of fourteen-line poem.

Example:

The days go by, then a month, then a year,

and still through the days I see not a change.

No matter what happens, you still aren't here,

and how you just disappeared is what's strange.

No explanation, no warning, just gone.

I wish I had just some of your courage

to go leave one rainy morning at dawn,

to leave one day without any message.

How I long for somewhere to be renewed

or to just disappear, just not to be,

not to see, not to feel, not to hear you,

the ghost that you are, which I long to be.

But as many days that I want to go,

there are more that I want to stay and know

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