In Shakespearean or English sonnets, three quatrains are followed by a couplet.
What role does the couplet play in these sonnets?
A. It states the moral of the poem.
B. It lets the poet use his or her own voice rather than the speaker's.
C. It brings resolution to the poem.
D. It introduces a sudden reversal from what the quatrains have said.
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OpenStudy (itsbribro):
@Weaver @Adoni @lcdawanda @deadlyMinininja
OpenStudy (itsbribro):
i know this is supposed to be in English but I can't get help there
OpenStudy (adoni):
Alright, which ones can we eliminate right away?
OpenStudy (itsbribro):
B?
OpenStudy (adoni):
That's one, yeah.
What else can we eliminate?
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OpenStudy (itsbribro):
c i think
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
i am pretty sure the answer is c, the couplet usually summarizes the poem or concludes
OpenStudy (adoni):
^
Jack is correct.
OpenStudy (adoni):
It is also used to create more of an impact.
OpenStudy (itsbribro):
that's what I was saying is that I think the answer is c
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