B. False Not all Elizabethan sonneteers used the same rhyme schemes. The pattern in which the rhymed line-endings are arranged in a poem or stanza is called Rhyme scheme. This scheme may follow a fixed pattern, as in the sonnet and several other forms, or they may be arranged freely according to the poet's requirements.
the arguments are not considered universally true, therefore these elements are key. They show how an assertion can be strengthened through its limitations.