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Allyson Church
1 June, 10:56
Choose the rhyme scheme of Sidney's "Sonnet XLI."
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Alma Campos
1 June, 11:13
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The rhyme scheme of Sidney's "Sonnet XLI" is: abba abba cd cd ee
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Oswaldo Olsen
1 June, 14:32
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The English sonnet is traditionally divided into three 4-line stanzas and an ending couplet, and traditionally follows the rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg.
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