Select the correct text in the passage.
read this excerpt from “ridiculous rhymes.” which line...
English, 23.01.2020 08:31, vivian2020
Select the correct text in the passage.
read this excerpt from “ridiculous rhymes.” which line in the poem is an end-stop line?
ridiculous rhymes belong to these times
for these times are as ridiculous
as these rhymes.
this rhyme might be a waste of time
but why should you care
you’re doing just fine.
this ridiculous rhyme
does tinkle and chime
perhaps it isn’t such a waste of time.
choices
as these rhymes.
you’re doing just fine.
does tinkle and chime
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