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What is the name of the three four line rhymning units used in a sonnet?

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The three four line units of "Sonnet 28" follow which rhyming pattern?

ABAB, CDCD, and EFEF


What is the name of the three four line rhyming units used in sonnet 28 by William shakespeare?

They are called quatrains, which means "four line unit". They are followed by a couplet, which means "two line unit".


What is the name of the three four line rhyming units used in a sonnet?

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.


How is a shakespearean sonnet structured?

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