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What is the structure of a Shakespearean sonnet?

an octave followed by a sestet
a sestet followed by
an octave three quatrains followed by a couplet
a couplet followed by three quatrains

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First, there are three quatrains which are four lines each
Then you have a couplet that is the last two lines
Your answer is three quatrains then a couplet
Hope this helps!

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Answer:

Three quatrains followed by a couplet.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Shakesperean sonnet is a type of sonnet commonly used by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare employed a similar structure in most of his sonnets, which consisted of three quatrains followed by a couplet, with a rhyming pattern of abab cdcd efef gg. This structure also receives the name of English sonnet.

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