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a rhyming couplet that contrasts or has an opposite.

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Two successive lines of verse that rhyme with one another are?

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The last couplet.


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Why do Shakespeare sonnets at the end changes the meaning?

He probably wanted to change the meaning because the rhythm changed in the last couplet. It also adds contrast to the poem in general.


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What is a two line stanza called?

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