Question
My mind is a starry night
Thoughts twinkle left and right
I try to shut them with all my might
But, my mind is a fish bazaar
Words come to me from near and far
Unstoppable even with an imaginary bar
Yes, my mind is a stormy sea
Ignorant to my own plea
Wide awake it wants to be
Which of these is true about this poem?
A.
Only the odd lines in each stanza share a rhyme.
B.
The poem has the same end rhyme in all the lines.
C.
Every other line of each stanza shares a rhyme.
D.
Within each stanza, all the lines end in the same rhyme.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **C. Every other line of each stanza shares a rhyme.**
In each stanza, the first and third lines rhyme with each other, and the second and fourth lines rhyme with each other. For example:
1st stanza: "night" (line 1) rhymes with "might" (line 3), and "right" (line 2) does not rhyme with them but lines 2 and 4, don't rhyme either (which is line 4 ending with "bar").
2nd stanza: "bazaar" (line 1) rhymes with "bar" (line 4), while "far" (line 2) does not rhyme with lines 1 and 4, and line 3 does not rhyme with those either.
So each stanza maintains a pattern where every other line rhymes.
In each stanza, the first and third lines rhyme with each other, and the second and fourth lines rhyme with each other. For example:
1st stanza: "night" (line 1) rhymes with "might" (line 3), and "right" (line 2) does not rhyme with them but lines 2 and 4, don't rhyme either (which is line 4 ending with "bar").
2nd stanza: "bazaar" (line 1) rhymes with "bar" (line 4), while "far" (line 2) does not rhyme with lines 1 and 4, and line 3 does not rhyme with those either.
So each stanza maintains a pattern where every other line rhymes.