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1 July, 08:06

A poem that has 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme is called A. a sonnet. B. a metaphor. C. free verse. D. blank verse.

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  1. 1 July, 08:07
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    Answer:It is called a sonnet

    Explanation: It is denoted or derived from Greek word "sonetto" which implies or mean "little lyric or song". It has 14 lines and is written in iambic parameters. Each lines has a specific scheme of rhymes and Volta or specific turn. It reflect upon a single sentiment with clarification in it including lines.
  2. 1 July, 08:31
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    Answer: a sonnet
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