Reread the first six lines of the sonnet. if the first line is identified as “a” in the rhyme scheme, how should the remaining lines be identified? shall i compare thee to a summer's day? thou art more lovely and more temperate: rough winds do shake the darling buds of may, and summer's lease hath all too short a date: sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, and often is his gold complexion dimm'd,

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Shakespeare's sonnets consist of three quatrains (stanzas consisting of 4 lines each), and one couplet in the end (a stanza consisting of two lines). In each of the quatrains, there is an alternate rhyme - meaning, that every other line rhymes. 
So, having this in mind, the correct answer is - ABAB CD.
A rhymes with A (day with May), B rhymes with B (temperate with date), and C and D belong to the following quatrain. 

Rhyming scheme refers to the pattern of sound that adds the rhyme in the poem and made it interesting to be read by the readers. It is a scheme that adds effect to the poem and adds an attractive flow to the poem.

So, having this in mind, the correct answer is - ABAB CD.

Rhymes with A (day with May), B rhymes with B (temperate with date), and C and D belong to the following quatrain. These are some of the examples from the sonnet of Shakespeare.

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