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Answer:
There once was a garden growing lush
two people with no need for modesty
but then a sneaky little creature ruined it
he told tales of what would happen if they ate of the forbidden
he spun lies about the god they'd so long believed in
"do not believe him" I shouted but I could not be heard
my voice was silent and my heart filled with guilt
I watched as they listened to his every word
I watched as they sinned
Explanation: Just something I came up with hope it's good enough
Answer:
The sonnet is a form of lyrical poetry originating in Italy in the 13th century. In fact, "sonnet" is derived from the Italian word sonetto, meaning "little sound" or "little song." You can spot a sonnet by its 14-line arrangement.
Within those 14 lines, you'll note that traditional sonnets also follow iambic pentameter. That is, each line contains five iambs (or sets of two syllables) where the first syllable is unstressed and the second syllable is stressed (i.e., he ROSE). Even though modern poets sometimes deviate from this standard for effect, it's important to see how it all began.
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