just believe in ur self
In heart and soul, our bond forever strong, Through joy and sorrow, we'll journey along.
A sonnet generally consists of 10 syllables per line, following a specific rhythm and rhyme scheme. The most common form of sonnet, the Shakespearean sonnet, is divided into three quatrains (4 lines each) followed by a rhyming couplet (2 lines) at the end.
The Shakespearean sonnet has a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, with three quatrains and a final couplet, whereas the Petrarchan sonnet has the rhyme scheme ABBA ABBA CDC DCD (or CDE CDE). Additionally, the Shakespearean sonnet is often divided into three quatrains that explore a theme or argument before resolving in a final couplet, while the Petrarchan sonnet typically divides into an octave that presents a problem or question and a sestet that offers a resolution or reflection.
APOLOGISE
APOLOGISE
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Positive friendship is when you are really good friends with someone. A good friendship is when you have: Trust, understanding of one another, facts about them, having fun all the time together. Just doing things friends do and you both enjoy.
I will observe what she thinks about boys and if she will make friendship with me
Friends -Hedely makes me smile everytime :)
The Art of the Shakespearean SonnetThe sonnet is a traditionally rigid poetic form featuring fourteen lines with rhyme, meter, and logical structure. The form was first developed in Italy during the High Middle Ages, with such well-known figures as Dante Alighieri putting it to use. But the most famous sonneteer of that time was Francesco Petrarca, and it is after him that the Italian sonnet got its name. The Petrarchan sonnet's fourteen lines are divided into an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines), with the sestet responding to some proposition introduced in the octave. The rhyme scheme varied somewhat, but typically featured no more than four or five rhymes, for example abbaabba cdecde.Thomas Wyatt introduced the sonnet form into the English language in the early 16th century. Although Wyatt stuck to Petrarchan conventions, the form soon evolved into a specifically English one, and it was used by a good number of Renaissance poets - including Shakespeare. In fact, the English sonnet is often referred to as the Shakespearean sonnet for the same reason the Italian sonnet is often named after Petrarch. It is also sometimes referred to as the Elizabethan sonnet, after the era during which it took shape.The Shakespearean sonnet is distinct from the Petrarchan sonnet in a number of ways. First, the octave-sestet division is replaced by a quatrain-couplet division, with three quatrains of four lines each followed by a closing two-line couplet. The rhyme scheme of a traditional Shakespearean sonnet is abab cdcd efef gg, increasing the total number of rhymes to seven. The meter is iambic pentameter, five feet of two syllables each (ten syllables total per line), where each foot is normally an iamb consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. Finally, the logical structure of a Shakespearean sonnet parallels that of the Petrarchan to a certain extent, in that the third quatrain sometimes introduces a twist on the theme of the preceding two; but it is the distinctive couplet that carries the pop, normally delivering a great overarching message or a deeply insightful thought.
I believe that argument is good for a good friendship as you can freely say what you feel and there is no restrictions..
An ababcdcdefefgg poem follows the pattern of rhyme scheme for each stanza. It is called a Shakespearean or English sonnet, consisting of three quatrains and a final rhymed couplet, making up a total of 14 lines.
Just tell him that you have feelings for him more than just friendship. But, be careful because it can ruin a very good friendship. So, be sure it's what you really want to do.