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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

sonnet structure inferences

Our inferences: 
-Lines that rhyme 
• 2&4
•6&8
•10&12
•13&14
• 1&3
•5&7

-Every line has 12 syllables 
-Only has 14 lines? 

We believe a sonnet is is a poem with rhyme scheme. It might be an introduction to something and may be meant to be sung aloud (named as a chorus). Every other line rhymes, which adds a flow to it. There is also a pattern of having a break during every 5 lines 3 times, with a total of 14 lines. Maybe each change in rhyme marks a change in tone in the poem.
Ariana Licea, Kimberly Rosas

Inferences

-It takes place in Verona
-Two families that are fighting for power
-A person from each of these families falls in love with someone from the other
-Families didn't approve causing them to kill themselves
-The death of their children couldn't remove their hate for each other 
By Taylor H. Francisco N. Sahil P. 

Sonnet inferences

From the prologue sonnet, we can make many inferences about Sonnet structure. Every four lines has a new set of rhymes. The structure of this rhyme pattern is ABAB; then, the last two lines rhyme. Here is no set syllable count that we notice, and the poem has 14 lines. We assume that the number of lines is not 14 for all sinners, but is adjustable by the rhyme sets of four within the poem. 

Group: Zoe C., Andrew P., Makayla S. 

1. Has an ABAB rhyme scheme
2. Type of poetry
3. A sonnet is 14 lines long
4. 10 syllables per line
5. Originated in Europe

Sonnet structure

Julia fletcher,Gracie Easton,Trevor Lorence 
 Ever other line rhymes, it is structured to the right margin with no indent. It is all capitalized at the stat of a new line. There are a lot of breaks after every phrase. There is 10 symbols per line and it tells a story.

Inferences on the Prologue

- For the first four lines it goes A - B - A -B 
- Lines 5-8 go A - B - A - B
- Lines 10-12 go A - B - A
- The last two lines rhyme 

Group members: Jordan Rowe, Brianna Stearn, Anthony Ortiz 
Structure of a sonnet:
-long sentences with many commas
-for every set of four lines, the last word of every other line rhymes 
-the first word of every line is capitalized 
-usually has a lot of descriptive words 

Sonnet Structure

Laura M.
Esme L.
Courtney M.

-A/B rhyme structure
-Exception-> last lines rhyme
-Every line has the same amount of syllables
-Every line starts with a capitalized letter
-Tells a story

Sonnet Structure

- general rhyming structure of A,B,A,B
- last two lines rhyme
- near the end (line 7) the A,B,A,B structure dies down
- A&A have the same amount of syllables, same for B&B

Sarah Tomaszewski
Dante Dondero
Emma Jo Donoho

Inferences of sonnet structure based on the prologue

The rhyming pattern of a sonnet is ABAB CDCD EFF GHH. In this sonnet you can see that the four first lines are in a rhyming pattern, and so are the next four. Then the next three are in a rhyming pattern and the next three. Each line has the same number of syllables, in this instance it is 11 but the minimum is 8. In the time that the play was written a sonnet must have been a popular poem type as Shakespeare has use it here.
-Katie D, Callahan C, Georgia W, dylan m, Sarahi A.

1. 10 syllables per line
2. Every other line rhymes (A B A B C D C D E F E F etc.) 
3. Even number of lines
4. The last two lines rhyme

Jasmine J., Bella M., Merlynne G., Ty S.,  Beth P., JP E.

Sonnet Structure

Structure: sonnets 
•rhyme, follows patern AB with a double A at the end. 
•Tells a story. 
•similar syllables and rythmn in each line
•each line has only 10 syllabled 

Romeo and Juliet - Prologue

In this sonnet, every other line seems to rhyme in the form ABABCDCD, and so on. From these lines, we also found that each line of the sonnet has 10 syllables. Knowing this, we can assume that other sonnets will abide by these guidelines, having the same amount of syllables on each line, and an every other rhyming structure.