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It is very common in the United States when meeting a new person to ask them Where are you from originally? In her poem Peaches, Adrienne Su, a Chinese American who grew up in the state of Georgia, sheds light on the complexity of answering that question when you are both stranger and native. This poem reflects upon the complex identities many Americans grapple with—a critical factor to consider as our nation continues to evolve into a twenty-first-century American community characterized by wide diversity.
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I walk outside to see the sun
Many people are having fun
But what I want let me tell you
Is to only get to see the moon
I'm not like other girls you know
No long blond hair, or spending daddy's dough
I just want to jump and be free
From this poem that is actually a plea
A mutter, whisper, or cry for help
Please guys go follow me on yelp
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Romeo's lines make up one quatrain, which uses an abab rhyme scheme.
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A quatrain, in poetry, is a stanza that is made of four lines. The term 'quatrain' is derived from the French word 'quatre' meaning 'four.'
<u>The structure of the given excerpt is that the dialogues of both Romeo and Juliet makes a quatrain with a rhyme scheme of abab</u>.
The rhyme scheme of the given lines are 'hand-stand'; 'this-kiss'; 'much-touch'; and 'this-kiss.' Thus it makes a rhyme scheme of abab.
<u>And the dialogues consists of four lines which makes it a quatrain</u>.
Thus the correct answer is the third option.