Asked by Jill
Use the stanza from William Blake’s poem “The Tyger” to answer the question.
Tyger Tyger, burning bright,
In the forests of the night;
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
Which choice
best
analyzes the effect of a type of rhyme used in the stanza?
(1 point)
The eye rhyme in lines 3 and 4 causes the lines to have a musical sound that calms the reader.
The end rhyme in lines 1 and 2 causes the lines to have an unpleasant sound that irritates the reader.
The internal rhyme in lines 1 and 2 has a lulling effect and causes the reader to lose focus.
The slant rhyme in lines 3 and 4 has a jarring effect and catches the reader by surprise
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Choice 4.
Lines 3 and 4 use an imperfect (slant) rhyme (eye / symmetry), which creates a slight dissonance or jarring effect that catches the reader and reinforces the poem’s unsettling tone.
Lines 3 and 4 use an imperfect (slant) rhyme (eye / symmetry), which creates a slight dissonance or jarring effect that catches the reader and reinforces the poem’s unsettling tone.
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