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The correct answer is C. Shakespeare uses a specific rhyme scheme in his sonnets.
He uses the famous English Sonnet meter and rhyme, which was not his invention. He uses figurative language a lot and he does not take Petrarch's themes seriously, sometimes even writing in a negative manner which is somehow positive, such as: "My mistresses eyes are nothing like the sun" which is not something Petrarch would write.
He uses the famous English Sonnet meter and rhyme, which was not his invention. He uses figurative language a lot and he does not take Petrarch's themes seriously, sometimes even writing in a negative manner which is somehow positive, such as: "My mistresses eyes are nothing like the sun" which is not something Petrarch would write.
