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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Are the following sentences using 'wrote/composed' correct or acceptable?

Are the following sentences using 'wrote/composed' correct or acceptable? If not, how can they be improved?

1. Doris wrote/composed a six-line poem in free verse.
2. Doris wrote/composed a sestet/sextet in free verse.
3. Doris wrote/composed a free verse with six lines.
  

Top answer

A sestet is the last 6 lines of a sonnet; otherwise, your sentences are synonymous and fine.

  • A sestet is the last 6 lines of a sonnet; otherwise, your sentences are synonymous and fine.
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A sestet is the last 6 lines of a sonnet; otherwise, your sentences are synonymous and fine.
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Mister MicawberA sestet is the last 6 lines of a sonnet
I've thought that any stanza consisting of six lines is called a sestet, regardless of the kind of poem written.

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