The third stanza of the Shakespearean sonnet is

LITERATURE
WAEC 2023

The third stanza of the Shakespearean sonnet is

  • A. couplet
  • B. sextet
  • C. octave
  • D. quatrain

Correct Answer: D. quatrain

Explanation

The third stanza of the Shakespearean sonnet is a quatrain. A Shakespearean sonnet consists of three quatrains (four lines each) and a final rhymed couplet. The quatrain presents a separate idea or example, and the couplet provides a summary or a different take on the previous lines.



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