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ANSWER ASAP!!!!!! The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet are always _____. without rhyme a rhymed couplet a metaphor humorous
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The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet are always _____.
without rhyme
a rhymed couplet
a metaphor humorous
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a rhymed couplet............
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The Answer Would be with a couplet Becuase in his sonnet it is clearly placed with a rhythmic tone and those to lines end with a couplet.
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