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iambic pentameter

each Shakespearean/English sonnet is written with 14 lines of ______ ______.

Iamb

Each two syllable unit consisting of one weak and one strong stressed or accented syllable (U/) is called a _________.

10




U / U / U / U / U /

Each line (aka verse) consists of ____ syllables in an alternating stress pattern of:

The line 1/verse 1 end rhyme is identified as rhyme ______

A

The line 2/verse end rhyme is identifies as rhyme _____

B

The line 3/verse end rhyme is identified as rhyme _______

A

The line 4/verse end rhyme is identified as rhyme _____.

B

The line 5/ verse 5 end rhyme is identified as rhyme ______.

C

The line 6/ verse 6 rhyme is identified as rhyme ____.

D

the line 7/ verse 7 rhyme is identified as rhyme ______.

C

the line 8/ verse 8 rhyme is identified as rhyme ______.

D

the line 9/ verse rhyme is identified as rhyme ____.

E

the line 10/verse rhyme is identified as rhyme _____.

F

the line 11/ verse rhyme is identified as rhyme _____.

E

the line 12/ verse rhyme is identified as rhyme _____.

F

the line 13 / verse rhyme is identified as rhyme _____.

G

the line 14/ verse rhyme is identified as rhyme ______.

G

heroic couplet

The last two rhyming lines ( 13 and 14) of the sonnet are labelled a ________ ________ which is a very special type of rhymed couplet written in iambic pentameter.