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Which of the following would be included in a description of a poem’s structure? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
rhyme scheme
rhyme scheme
number of rhymes
number of rhymes
organization of paragraphs
organization of paragraphs
topic or subject
topic or subject
number of stanzas
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Correct answers: rhyme scheme and number of stanzas.
Explanation: Structure deals with how a poem is built (its stanza arrangement and rhyme pattern). Topic/subject is content, "number of rhymes" is not a standard structural term, and "organization of paragraphs" applies to prose rather than poems.
Explanation: Structure deals with how a poem is built (its stanza arrangement and rhyme pattern). Topic/subject is content, "number of rhymes" is not a standard structural term, and "organization of paragraphs" applies to prose rather than poems.
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