Name of Poem: Smart

BY :Shel Silverstein
This poem includes rhymes. What is an example of the rhyme scheme (pattern) in this poem?(1 point)
Responses

Bates and dimes
Bates and dimes

one and son
one and son

Dad and head
Dad and head

Coombs and them

1 answer

In the poem "Smart" by Shel Silverstein, the rhyme scheme typically follows a pattern where the ends of lines rhyme with each other. Among the options you provided, "one and son" would be an example of a rhyme, as both words share the same ending sound. Therefore, the correct response is:

one and son

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