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How to Write a Sonnet
Writing a sonnet may be very hard,
 But it’s a lot easier than it seems.
 Thinking of the purpose is the first part;
 Then after that step, comes the rhyming scheme.
 
 Petrarchan or Shakespeare are the main types.
 Depending on which type, the rhyme varies.
 We learned the rhyme patterns from Mrs. Height;
 There’s A B B A or A B A B. 
 
 The sonnet should be about fourteen lines, 
 Made up of a couplet and three quatrains.
 The Volta is in line thirteen or nine,
 And this is where the poem starts to change.
  
 Add in a simile or two. Your done!
 Hand in the sonnet. Go have some real fun!

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