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What is the structure of in Italian sonnet

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The Petrarchan or Italian sonnet has the rhyme scheme ABBAABBA CDECDE. ...
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Basically: The structure of an Italian sonnet is an octave followed by a sestet. The octave contains two quatrains and the sestet contains two tercets. The Italian sonnet is a poetic form and usually consists of fourteen lines, where a strict rhyme scheme is followed.

The previous person was right, you just didn't specify exactly what you needed.
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