The similarity is that they both have 14 lines. The differences are mostly regarding form and rhyme. Namely, Petrarchan sonnet has 14 lines, where the first 8 lines (or an "octave) has the rhyme scheme ABBA ABBA, and the last 6 lines (or a sestet) has a varying rhyme scheme, but usually CDECDE or CDC CDC. On the other hand, a Shakespearean sonnet also has 14 lines, which are divided into three quatrains (4 lines) and one couplet (2 lines). The rhyme scheme in the quatrains is ABAB CDCD EFEF, and the final couplet GG. <span />
C looks to be right, normally when ¨and¨ theres no comma, but when there are two sentences theres normally a comma. plus when saying a title theres normally a :
Answer:
C. Maxwell Ken
Explanation:
he is the narrator of freak the Mighty
I'd say it emphasizes the dreariness of life.