I'd say B, lol, but if theres an all of the above option i'd recommend that
When trying to determine the rhyme pattern in a poem or just a part of it, you only have to look at the final words in each line - based on which words rhyme, you will know what the rhyme pattern is.
In this stanza, we have the following pattern: AABB. This means that song (the last word in the first line) rhymes with wrong (the last word in the second line) which is why they are both A. B refers to the words span and man (the last words in lines 3 and 4) which also rhyme.
READ!!!
Ahola!! I have answered 10 of your questions,
3 of them I'm not sure if they are correct but the other 7 I think they are,
and 4 of them are not answered.
Bold are the ones I think are correct <u>the ones that are</u> <u>not bold are the ones I think may or may not be correct</u> when I figure the rest out I will edit this and add the other answers. If I can not edit this the rest of the answers will be in the comments. ^_^
Explanation:
1=D
2=G
3=B
5=A
6=K
8=n
10=E
11=i
12=F
13=H
Answer: This statement is: TRUE
Explanation: