Had you phrased the question correctly in the first place, you would have created a sentence including the word Sonnet. I mean, had you phrased your question, "What is a sentence with the word sonnet in it?" As you have noticed, there are three sentences in this answer containing the word sonnet.
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Sonnet 18 and sonnet 116
Sonnet 130
Shakespeare claims that the object of his sonnet in , Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day, will be immortal because of the written word. His beloved's summer will continue as long as there are people alive to read the sonnet.
If you mean William Shakespeare's sonnet 73, it is not surprisingly a Shakespearean sonnet.
you can use sonnet in a sentence by eating `and licking dookie. liliy nsopher
The rhyme scheme of a Spencerian sonnet is ABABBCBCC.
another word used for shakespearean Sonnet
analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare; analyze the evidence in a criminal trial; analyze your real motives;
She wrote a beautiful sonnet expressing her love for nature.
finish your sentence please by editing your question... a sonnet is a poem with 14 lines and rhyming couplets...that is all i can tell you without the finished question
Sonnet
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Sonetto is the Italian word from which the English word "sonnet" comes. The masculine singular noun refers to a 14-line poetic form of two quartets followed by two triplets. The pronunciation will be "so-NET-to" in Italian.
Sonetto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sonnet." The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular word il since Italian uses definite articles where English does and does not employ "the." The pronunciation will be "so-NET-to" in Italian.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.