The rhyme scheme in the poem is: a b b a a b b a c d e c d e.
There is no end couplet, which makes this poem a Petrarchan sonnet.
Petrarchan sonnet consists of fourteen lines, the first eight lines (also called oc<em>tave</em>) follow the scheme: a b b a a b b a, and the rhyme scheme of the following six lines (also called <em>sestet</em>) may vary.
I'm pretty sure that the answer is C. John Milton because Andrew is talking about John Milton the whole time
I value my family and friends the most because they are the ones who are close to me!
Answer: The war takes a turn for the worse.
Explain? they’ve asked what event do they face on daily bases which mean:
1) The war takes a turn for the worse
It’s reasonable because a war could possibly get worse every single day.