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recognizing sonnet form match each rhyme scheme to the correct portion of the sonnet. gg cdcd efef abab couplet first quatrain third quatrain second quatrain
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we recall the structure of a typical Shakespearean sonnet:
- A sonnet has 14 lines. It is divided into three quatrains (each with 4 lines) and a final couplet (2 lines).
- The rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet is usually:
- First quatrain: \(abab\)
- Second quatrain: \(cdcd\)
- Third quatrain: \(efef\)
- Couplet: \(gg\)
So we match the rhyme schemes as follows:
- \(gg\) corresponds to the couplet (since the couplet is the last two lines with a rhyme scheme of \(gg\)).
- \(cdcd\) corresponds to the second quatrain (the second set of four lines in the sonnet has this rhyme scheme).
- \(efef\) corresponds to the third quatrain (the third set of four lines has this rhyme scheme).
- \(abab\) corresponds to the first quatrain (the first set of four lines has this rhyme scheme).
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- \(gg\) → couplet
- \(cdcd\) → second quatrain
- \(efef\) → third quatrain
- \(abab\) → first quatrain