Yes. The exact rhyming pattern, is
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
Yes, a Sonnet traditionally follows a specific rhyme scheme, often using either the Petrarchan (abbaabba cdecde) or Shakespearean (ababcdcdefef gg) rhyme scheme. Rhyming is a key characteristic of a sonnet.
A sonnet has 14 lines and 10 syllables in each line the rhyme pattern is:
A B A B C D C D E F E F G G the last syllable has to rhyme in that pattern.
It is not compulsory but couplets generally consist of two successive lines which have rhyming words. Note that they usually contain rhyming words, not always.
no
Yes. And that should be ryhme.
Iambic pentameters
onomatopeia,rythm,repetition,alliteration,ryhme
What is roam and yes they do ryhme but what is roam???????????
Yes. They are the same word, so they will ryhme.
repition ryhme metaphor simile hyperbole personification
sonnet
Sonnet 18 and sonnet 116
There are not many words that ryhme with botomless. The only one i can think of is "anonmous"
It is also called the English sonnet. The other form is the Italian sonnet, or petrarchan sonnet.
Sonnet 130