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In 'Annabel Lee,' how does internal rhyme affect the poem's pace?

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Responses

It makes the poem seem faster.
It makes the poem seem faster.

It gives the poem a happy tone.
It gives the poem a happy tone.

It stops the poem from having a rhythm.
It stops the poem from having a rhythm.

It makes the poem seem slower.
It makes the poem seem slower.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It makes the poem seem faster.

Internal rhyme creates quick, flowing sounds and momentum, speeding the poem's pace and musicality.