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In what way are Shakespeare's and Spenser's sonnets different? OA. Shakespeare's sonnets use iambic pentameter: Spenser's do not.
OB. Shakespeare's sonnets have a set rhyme scheme: Spenser's do not.
OC. Shakespeare's sonnets are structured in three quatrains and a couplet: Spenser's are not
OD. Shakespeare's sonnets set up a conflict in the quatrains and resolve it in the couplet: Spenser's do not.

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