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Which statements about William Shakespeare’s sonnets are true? Select 4 options
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Answered by jaypriyaperumal4
10

Answer:

The correct answers are:

-They have a fixed rhyme scheme and structure

- They often present a question and an answer

- They often present a problem and a solution

- They frequently focus upon love and romance

Explanation:

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) wrote 154 sonnets on different themes, which were published in 1609. Shakespearean sonnets had a fixed rhyme scheme and structure, consisting of 14 lines (3 groups x 4 lines each) with the following rhyme scheme: abab cdcd efef gg, written in iambic pentameter. His sonnets had a different structure, where he usually asks a question and then gives an appropriate answer, or exposes a certain problem and gives an adequate solution. Most of Shakespeare's sonnet includes themes of love and romance, this is, unrequited love, jealousy, forbidden love, lust, infidelity, etc.

Explanation:

Answered by 270053418
0

Answer:

A C D F

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