Question 1 A)What is rhyme

  1. I have two questions about these Emily Dickinson's "Wild Night"1.Which best describes the rhyme in the second stanza--internal
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  2. A rhyme schemed poem is a poem that contains an end-rhyme rhyme scheme. The most basic rhyme schemes use couplets or triplets
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  3. A rhyme schemed poem is a poem that contains an end-rhyme rhyme scheme. The most basic rhyme schemes use couplets or triplets
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  4. The rhyme in "Good Hours" can be described asnonexistent. perfect end rhyme and consistent rhyme scheme. internal slant rhyme
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  5. I need help with the poem "Scott's Goodbye"....it asks if the 4th stanza isslant rhyme. end rhyme. perfect rhyme. internal rhyme
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  6. 1. The fourth stanza of the poem offers an example of (1 point)slant rhyme. end rhyme. perfect rhyme. internal rhyme.
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  7. Use the poem to answer the question.Which analysis of this poem’s prosody is accurate? (1 point) Responses The rhyme scheme is
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  8. "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" by Emily DickinsonQuestion Use the poem to answer the question. Which analysis of this
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  9. Use the lines to answer the question. What poetic element does the poet mainly use in these lines? (1 point) Responses
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  10. Repetition - The same sentence begins and ends the poem which highlights the importance of snow in this poem.Rhyme-Each pair of
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