The rhyming scheme of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 12," is a, b, a, b, c.
<h3>What is the Sonnet?</h3>
A Sonnet 12 follows the structure of a typical Shakespeare Sonnet. It consists of 14 lines of which 12 belong to three quatrains and the last belong to the couplet.
The first five lines of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 12," that mark the rhyming scheme are a, b, a, b, c.
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Answer:
The answer is D But George would not give up. "Hey, look. I really want to do this. I think we could ALL do this—the three of us—together!"
Explanation: Its D because it shows a supprotive friendship becuse they said we could ll do this and they are supporting eachother
I'm not 100% sure but I think it's all. I hope it's right if its not I'm sorry.