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Answer Shakespeare adapted the traditional format of the Petrarchan sonnet . He uses THREE stanzas of FOUR LINES (quatrains) then a concluding stanza of TWO LINES (couplet). The rhyme scheme employed is normally ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. 
He’d often used ten syllables per line, phrased in the structure of iambic pentameter.

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