Sonnet Mnemonic
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sonnet
sonnet
/ˈsɒnɪt/
Examples
- The poem prefigures the flower language of the famous sonnet.
- The form of the sonnet is rhetorical.
- Giacomo is credited with the invention of the sonnet.
- Some of the sonnets are moralistic fables.
- He was a prolific author of licentious sonnets.
- The evocation of the Shakespearean sonnet works in English.
- The poet did not write the dedication to the sonnets.
- This is one of the most pensive and gentle of the sonnets.
- Ed arrives at the museum and gives Sandra the sonnet.
- In the sixteenth century, the sonnet became popular in England.
a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
noun
praise in a sonnet
verb
compose a sonnet
verb
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"Sun + Net. A short poem catching rays like a sun in the net."
"Sun + Net. A small sunny poem caught in a poet's net."
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