1) How many lines does a sonnet have? a) 12 b) 10 c) 14 d) 16 2) What is a group of four lines in a sonnet called? a) quatrifoil b) quatrain c) foursquare d) quadrangle 3) What is the rhyme scheme for a Shakespearean sonnet? a) AABBCCDDEEFGFG b) ABABCDCDEFGEFG c) ABCABCDEFDEFGG d) ABABCDCDEFEFGG 4) How many syllables are in each line of a sonnet? a) 10 b) 12 c) 8 d) 14 5) What does the word 'sonnet' come from? a) Nobody really knows b) "Sonetto", a little song c) "Sonnette", a small bird d) "Sin netto", a phrase meaning to be without a net 6) Where were sonnets invented? a) France b) England c) Germany d) Italy 7) What is one purpose of a sonnet? a) To make a political statement b) To praise something or someone you love c) To encode secret information d) To discuss a philosophical concept 8) What are the two types of sonnet? a) Shakespearean b) Dantean c) Garibaldean d) Petrarchan 9) What are the two meanings of "temperate" in Shakespeare's Sonnet 18? a) having a bad temper b) balanced in humours c) moderate in temperature d) being easily tempted 10) The stresses in the line follow this time of rhythm: a) dactylic heptameter b) trochaic hexameter c) iambic pentameter d) spondiac tetrameter

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