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Veseljchak [2.6K]
3 years ago
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The form of the poem "God's Grandeur" is that of

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MrRissso [65]3 years ago
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<span>The right answer is C. God's Grandeur is an Italian Sonnet. We can know this because consists of fourteen lines, which are then split into two different sections - an octave and a sestet. There is also a sort-of turn in the middle between these two sections, in which the tone of the poem changes from discussing the natural world, and begins instead to discuss humanity.</span>
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