It is called by the name of rhyming couplets.
When two lines next to one another rhyme in a Sonnet, it is called a couplet. A couplet can be found at the end of a Shakespearean sonnet, which typically has a rhyme scheme of ABABCDCDEFEFGG.
14 lines, with rhyming couplets in the last 2 lines.
An eighteen line poem is aclled as "SONNET."
A poem of four lines is called a quatrain. It is a common form in poetry that often follows a specific rhyme scheme or metrical pattern. Quatrains can be found in various types of poems, including sonnets and ballads.
A stanza with ten lines is called a decastich. It is a common form in poetry that allows for more flexibility and variation in structure compared to traditional forms like sonnets or quatrains.
They all have 14 lines. :) -Apex-
This is a trick question. All sonnets have 14 lines
Shakespeare's sonnets differ from other sonnets in the rhyme scheme. Other sonnets have similar rhythms and all have fourteen lines. Shakespeare's are organized into three quatrains and a couplet along the lines of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
Quatrains. Sonnets are usually dived into either eight then six lines, called an octave and sestet, or into four quatrains and a couplet. The first structure is more common in Petrachan sonnets, also known as Italian sonnets, the second in Shakespearean.
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To paraphrase King Lear, because they do not have 15.
A couplet is found at the end of a sonnet. This consists of two lines that typically rhyme with each other and often serves to summarize the main idea or provide a twist or resolution to the poem.
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