Use the poem to answer the question.

A child jumped right up in bed,
scared of a monster ‘til Mom said,
“My dear you are frantic;
there’s no need to panic.
The monster is all in your head!”
How does the poem’s rhyme scheme contribute to the mood of the poem?

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Responses

The rhyme scheme creates tension between the parent and child.
The rhyme scheme creates tension between the parent and child.

The poem’s rhyme scheme creates a fearful mood.
The poem’s rhyme scheme creates a fearful mood.

The poem’s rhyme scheme creates a playful mood.
The poem’s rhyme scheme creates a playful mood.

The rhyme scheme reflects how strict the parent is.
The rhyme scheme reflects how strict the parent is.

1 answer

The poem’s rhyme scheme creates a playful mood. The light and rhythmic nature of the rhyme adds a whimsical tone to the poem, making it feel less serious and more comforting despite the initial fear expressed by the child.

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