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If the poet wanted to add a rhyme scheme to the stanza, which of the following line pairs
could BEST fit while maintaining the reflective tone? (Select TWO Answer Choices)
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Through storm or calm it still will sing, Its steady notes awakening.
Its feather droop, its song is done, No light remains beneath the sun.
No gale can hush its quiet tune, That echoes softly under moon.
It falters when the nigh grows deep, And fades into the hush of sleep.
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"No gale can hush its quiet tune, That echoes softly under moon." and "It falters when the nigh grows deep, And fades into the hush of sleep."
Both lines use gentle, contemplative imagery and soft sounds (tune/moon, deep/sleep), so they preserve the stanza’s reflective tone while providing clear rhyming pairs that could form a scheme.
Both lines use gentle, contemplative imagery and soft sounds (tune/moon, deep/sleep), so they preserve the stanza’s reflective tone while providing clear rhyming pairs that could form a scheme.
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