It's probably best for you to write one yourself, in a more personal sense but there is a specific rhyme scheme Shakespeare used in his sonnet. That scheme had fourteen lines and the rhyming went like this, (in sense of variables),
ABAB BCBC CDCD EE.
A good example would be something like this:
My frog (A)
A bowl (B)
My dog (A)
A mole (B)
Some coal (B)
A scene (C)
His role (B)
He's mean (C)
A dean (C)
That twig (D)
A bean (C)
A fig (D)
A mouse (E)
The house (E)
Hope this helps! :)
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Yes it is still used today
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Mandarin. As mentioned before, Mandarin is
unanimously considered the toughest
language to master in the world! Spoken by
over a billion people in the world, the language
can be extremely difficult for people whose
native languages use the Latin writing system.
Norwegian is considered one of the easiest
languages for English speakers to learn
because English has at least 5,000 loan words
from Old Norse, and shares the same word
order, grammar and syntax as Norwegian.
Answer:
An airport terminal is a very busy place. With many passengers coming in and many others leaving, there is a constant movement of both people and planes. After clearing the security check the passengers head to the waiting area. It is this area of the airport that allows a clear picture of the runway.
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