Question #6430426Single Choice
AP English Literatur
Question
In Shakespeare's sonnets, which typically have 14 lines divided into three quatrains (four - line stanzas) and a final couplet (two - line stanza), what is the significance of the end - stopped lines within the quatrains?
Options
A
End - stopped lines in quatrains always indicate a change in the rhyme scheme.
B
They are used to create a sense of closure within each four - line unit, emphasizing the thought expressed in that part of the sonnet.
C
End - stopped lines in quatrains are randomly placed and have no real significance.
D
They are used to enjamb the thought into the next quatrain, creating a continuous flow throughout the sonnet.
Answer & Analysis
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