Asked by puyr

Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove.

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Use the lines above to answer the question.
What is the rhyme scheme of these lines?

(1 point)
Responses

abab
abab

aabb
aabb

abba
abba

aabc
aabc
Question 3
How would you describe the meaning of consonance?(1 point)
Responses

When several words in a short section contain the same consonant sound.
When several words in a short section contain the same consonant sound.

When several words in a short section begin with the same sound.
When several words in a short section begin with the same sound.

When a line break occurs in the middle of a sentence or phrase in a poem.
When a line break occurs in the middle of a sentence or phrase in a poem.

When several words in a short section contain the same vowel sound
When several words in a short section contain the same vowel sound
Question 4
What is mood? (1 point)
Responses

a central message or lesson in a literary work
a central message or lesson in a literary work

the dictionary definition of a word
the dictionary definition of a word

a writer’s choice and use of words
a writer’s choice and use of words

the overall emotional feeling of a literary work
the overall emotional feeling of a literary work
Question 5
What is the aesthetic impact of a poem?(1 point)
Responses

the central message or lesson of the poem
the central message or lesson of the poem

the meter and rhyme scheme of the poem
the meter and rhyme scheme of the poem

how the poem affects the reader's senses
how the poem affects the reader's senses

how the poem's speaker addresses the reader
how the poem's speaker addresses the reader

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Question 1: abab

Question 3: When several words in a short section contain the same consonant sound.

Question 4: the overall emotional feeling of a literary work

Question 5: how the poem affects the reader's senses