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In 'Annabel Lee,' how does internal rhyme affect the poem's pace?
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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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It makes the poem seem faster.
Internal rhyme creates quick, flowing sounds and momentum, speeding the poem's pace and musicality.
Internal rhyme creates quick, flowing sounds and momentum, speeding the poem's pace and musicality.
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