Which classic poetic form is characterized by its 14-line structure, typically written in iambic pentameter with a specific rhyme scheme?
π‘ Explanation:
A sonnet is a lyric poem consisting of 14 lines, traditionally written in iambic pentameter (in English) with a structured rhyme scheme, such as the Shakespearean or Petrarchan forms. Haikus have three lines (5-7-5 syllables), Limericks have five lines (AABBA rhyme scheme), and Ballads are narrative poems, often in quatrains, but do not universally adhere to a 14-line structure or iambic pentameter as their defining characteristic.