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How does this poem resemble an Elizabethan sonnet?

It contains exactly 14 lines.

It has no set rhyme pattern.

It has a pattern of repeating lines.

It has a set number of syllables per line.

How does this poem resemble an Elizabethan sonnet? It contains exactly 14 lines. It-example-1

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Answer:

It contains exactly 14 lines.

Step-by-step explanation:

This poem is written in free verse, and has no rhyme scheme, the only thing in common that it has with the Elizabethan sonnet, which has a strict structure and a rhyme scheme that goes like this:

ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.

As this poem has no rhyme scheme detectable, the only way that it resembles a Elizabethan sonnet is the fact that it has 14 lines, in this case, the format doesn´t allow you to see it but the whole:

"Like childre aling the graveled walks of the garden, Diego´s"

That is a whole line, but the format can´t keep it together.