The correct rhyme scheme for that poem is AABBCC.
Robert Louis Stevenson, one of the masters of the Victorian adventure story, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on November 13, 1850. He was often sick as a child, and respiratory troubles plagued him throughout his life. He enrolled at Edinburgh University at the age of seventeen with the intention to study engineering, but ended up studying law instead. He became a qualified lawyer but did not pursue the profession, choosing instead to become a full-time writer. As a young man, he traveled through Europe, leading a bohemian lifestyle and penning his first two books, both travel narratives. Stevenson felt constrained by the strict social norms of the Victorian era during which he lived, and many of his works demonstrate a sharp tension between upstanding duty and reckless abandon.
When writing a research paper or an MLA format paper, it is important to provide an extra page that gives credit to all the websites, books, etc. that you went to to provide information. This page is known as a work cited page.
When writing a works cited page it is important to tile the paper. You must title the paper "Works Cited" The title should be placed at the center of your paper. It is important not to italicizes the title and do not place it in quotation marks.
So, this means that the answer is C ) Works Cited.
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