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A Shakespearean sonnet’s structure contains _____.

A. three couplets and a final rhyming quatrain

B. four couplets and a final rhyming quatrain

C. three quatrains and a final rhyming couplet

D. four quatrains and a final rhyming couplet

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A Shakespearean Sonnet's structure contains three quatrains and a final rhyming couplet.
The answer is c.
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The correct answer is option C:

A Shakespearean sonnet's structure consists of fourteen lines, which are broken into three quatrains and a final rhyming couplet. A quatrain is a four-line stanza. Most Shakespearean sonnets place the rhetorical shift or "volta" in the final couplet.

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