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Hope is the thing with feathers
By “Emily Dickinson”
use the poem to answer the question.
which analyst of this poems prosody is accurate?
a the poem, avoids using rhythm and makes sound impact using other techniques instead
b the rhyme scheme is AABB
c the rhyme scheme is ABAB
d a poem uses rhyme, but does not repeat the same rhyme scheme in every stanza

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In analyzing the prosody of Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the thing with feathers," the most accurate option regarding its rhyme scheme is:

**d a poem uses rhyme, but does not repeat the same rhyme scheme in every stanza.**

Dickinson's poems often feature varied and irregular rhyme schemes, and while "Hope is the thing with feathers" does include rhyme, it does not strictly adhere to a consistent pattern throughout.

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