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English, 26.03.2021 18:30, goreimani9

What is the difference in the rhyme pattern in the poems
"He Wishes for the Cloths of
Heaven" and "Down by the
Salley Gardens"?

A. The first poem uses an end-rhyme
scheme of aabbccdd; the second poem
repeats the ending words.

B. The first poem uses an end-rhyme
scheme of ababcdcd; the second poem's
rhyme scheme is aabbccdd.

C. The first poem uses an end-rhyme
scheme of aabbccdd; the second poem's
rhyme scheme is ababcdcd.

D. The first poem uses an end-rhyme
scheme of aaabbbccc; the second poem's
rhyme scheme is ababcdcd.

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