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which statements describe the last two lines of a shakespearean sonnet? select four options. they rhyme with each other. they are referred to as a couplet. they are the last two lines of a quatrain. they may reinterpret the poem’s meaning. they change the sonnet’s rhythmic pattern.
A Shakespearean sonnet has 14 lines. The last two lines rhyme with each other and are called a couplet. They often offer a new perspective or re - interpret the poem's meaning. They are not part of a quatrain (which has 4 lines) and do not change the sonnet's rhythmic pattern (which is iambic pentameter throughout).
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They rhyme with each other.
They are referred to as a couplet.
They may reinterpret the poem’s meaning.