what is sonnet?
Expalin types with examples.
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A sonnet is a poem sort of a thing wherein you have to end the poem in exactly 14 lines.
examples are: 'shall I compare thee to a summer's day' by William Shakespeare
'Death be not proud' by John Donne
MARK ME BRAINLIEST.
Answer:
Definition of Sonnet
Each line has 10 syllables. It has a specific rhyme scheme, and a volta, or a specific turn. Generally, sonnets are divided into different groups based on the rhyme scheme they follow. ... The rhyme scheme in English is usually abab–cdcd–efef–gg, and in Italian abba–abba–cde–cde
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Explanation:
Common Examples of Sonnet
“Death be not proud.” —John Donne. “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?” —William Shakespeare. “i carry your heart with me(i carry it in / my heart)” —e.e. cummings.