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Well, a Sonnet is a poem composed of 14 lines and it has to rhyme, and an ode is a poem in the form of an address to a particular subject. A sonnet is more strict (having 14 lines, 10 syllables per line, and having to rhyme). An ode does not rhyme and it's often musical (think about Ode to Joy).

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