Shakespeare'S Sonnets Quiz 13 (20 MCQs)

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1. How many lines does a Shakespearean sonnet have?
2. What is the speaker's problem that is revealed in the three quatrains of Sonnet 29?
3. What is unusual about the woman Petrarch wrote his sonnets about?
4. Shakespeare is said to have written ..... plays and ..... sonnets.
5. The syllables are divided into five pairs called iambs or iambic feet.
6. In Petrarch's sonnet 292 what has happened?
7. All of Shakespearean Sonnets rhyme.
8. A iambic pentameter has ten feet
9. What is the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean Sonnet?
10. Which of these is NOT a genre of Shakespeares' plays?
11. The speaker is in the city of
12. What 20th century American poet is known for her sonnets?
13. What is it that makes a set of lines?
14. What is the rhythm/meter of this line? "Kings and queens do often sleep here."
15. What is it called when a line has 10 syllables?
16. The rhyme scheme of the first eight lines of sonnet 43 is
17. The first twelve lines of a sonnet .....
18. Translate:He hath taken o'er th' kingdom.
19. How many lines are there in the sestet of a Petrarchan sonnet? (a)
20. When Shakespeare says:If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.This is an example of: