Which English poet, along with the Earl of Surrey, is responsible for introducing the sonnet to the English language in the early 16th century?
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Correct answer: Sir Thomas Wyatt
Wyatt translated many of Petrarch's sonnets and adapted the form to English. While he maintained the Petrarchan octave, he often ended his sonnets with a rhyming couplet, a move toward the eventual Shakespearean form.
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