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1. Neither a borrower nor a lender be,” Shakespeare advised but he definitly borrowed a italian form of poetry called the sonnet.

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1 1. Neither a borrower nor a lender be,” Shakespeare advised but he definitly borrowed a italian form of poetry called the sonnet.

2 1. “Neither a borrower nor a lender be,” Shakespeare advised, but he definitely borrowed an Italian form of poetry called the sonnet.

3 2. Shakespeares sonnets I believe, are responsible for establishing the form of poetry that is now known as the english sonnet.

4 2. Shakespeare’s sonnets, I believe, are responsible for establishing the form of poetry that is now known as the English sonnet.

5 3. Sonnets, a form of poetry with precisly fourteen lines use a very specific rhyming pattern.

6 3. Sonnets, a form of poetry with precisely fourteen lines, use a very specific rhyming pattern.

7 4. Last Tuesday my friend selena ask me Did poets from victorian times always write sonnets about love?”

8 4. Last Tuesday my friend Selena asked me, “Did poets from Victorian times always write sonnets about love?”

9 5. Many great poets from many eras has written sonnets. About religion politics and history.

10 5. Many great poets from many eras have written sonnets about religion, politics, and history.

11 6. Other poets have been inspired by haiku and tanka two form of poetry that were imported from japan.

12 6. Other poets have been inspired by haiku and tanka, two forms of poetry that were imported from Japan.

13 7. every haiku has seventeen syllables in the following arrangement five n the first line, seven in the second line, and five in the last line.

14 7. Every haiku has seventeen syllables in the following arrangement; five in the first line, seven in the second line, and five in the last line.

15 8. Ezra Pound, Conrad Aiken, Robert Frost and W B Yeats were some of the famous poets inspired by haiku.

16 8. Ezra Pound, Conrad Aiken, Robert Frost, and W.B. Yeats were some of the famous poets inspired by haiku.

17 9. Amy lowell, an American poet who i admire, sometimes wrote tankas, which have exactly thirty one syllables.

18 9. Amy Lowell, an American poet whom I admire, sometimes wrote tankas, which have exactly thirty-one syllables.

19 10. My aunt, a poet who lives in the southwest, says that writing a good tanka is a real achievment us are hopful that aunt Jo will succeed.

20 10. My aunt, a poet who lives in the Southwest, says that writing a good tanka is a real achievement; we are hopeful that Aunt Jo will succeed.


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