Friday, August 12, 2011

Does a sonnet poem has end rhyme? EASY 10 POINTS?

The term "end rhyme" refers to rhymes at the ends of lines -- for example, sky/guy, moon/buffoon, voice/choice, and face/place. So, yes, this poem does use end rhyme. But the poem is not a sonnet. It has 14 lines, and it uses the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet, but it doesn't have consistent meter. Web search "sonnet" and "iambic pentameter" for more information.

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