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the rhyme has to be 10 syllables in every line and it has to rhyme :D xx

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Is Shakespearean a sonnet?

A Shakespearean Sonnet is a 14-line poem written in iambic pentameter and with a rhyme scheme of ababcdcdefefgg.


What pattern is used to make a shakespearean sonnet?

They are iambic pentameter with a rhyme scheme of ababcdcdefefgg.


What are three characteristics of shakespearean sonnets?

14 lines, a strict rhyme scheme, and written in iambic pentameter


A fourteen line poem written in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme abab bcbc cdcd ee is known as what?

A fourteen line poem written in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme abab bcbc cdcd ee is known as a Shakespearean sonnet.


What was Shakespeare rhyme scheme?

Iambic pentameter.


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What type of sonnet is sonnet 130?

Shakespeare's sonnet 130 is a Shakespearean sonnet in terms of rhyme scheme. Its meter is iambic pentameter, and its tone is satirical.


What is this rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg?

George Herbert's poem "Easter-Wings" has that rhyme scheme.


What was Shakespeare's favourite rhyme scheme?

Iambic pentameter.


What is shakesperian sonnet called?

A Shakespearean sonnet is also known as an Elizabethan sonnet or an English sonnet. It consists of 14 lines with a specific rhyme scheme and iambic pentameter.


Shakespearean sonnet what is it?

i think its the 'beat' if the sonnet and how many words are in a sonnet. But it isn't. What makes it a Shakespearean sonnet is the rhyme scheme which is ababcdcdefefgg. The 'beat' of all sonnets in English is iambic pentameter, and it doesn't matter how many words there are.


What are Lines of iambic pentameter that contain no form of rhyme called?

Lines of iambic pentameter that contain no form of rhyme are called blank verse. This form of poetry is commonly found in Shakespearean plays and other dramatic works, providing a structured rhythm without the constraint of rhyme scheme.