Hope is the thing with feathers

By “Emily Dickinson”
use the poem to answer the question.
which analyst of this poems prosody is accurate?
a the poem, avoids using rhythm and makes sound impact using other techniques instead
b the rhyme scheme is AABB
c the rhyme scheme is ABAB
d a poem uses rhyme, but does not repeat the same rhyme scheme in every stanza

1 answer

In analyzing the prosody of Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the thing with feathers," the most accurate option regarding its rhyme scheme is:

d a poem uses rhyme, but does not repeat the same rhyme scheme in every stanza.

Dickinson's poems often feature varied and irregular rhyme schemes, and while "Hope is the thing with feathers" does include rhyme, it does not strictly adhere to a consistent pattern throughout.