Sonnet Tradition · English Literature

What is the primary rhyme scheme of the Shakespearean (English) sonnet?

  1. abba abba cde cde
  2. aaaa bbbb cccc dd
  3. abab bcbc cdcd ee
  4. abab cdcd efef gg
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Correct answer: abab cdcd efef gg

The Shakespearean sonnet uses four distinct sound groups across three quatrains, culminating in a final rhyming couplet. This structure is better suited to the English language, which has fewer rhyming words than Italian.

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