The answer is ABCB. A rhyme scheme in literature is a <em>regular pattern of rhyme</em> a the end of the lines in a poem. In the poem by Emily Dickinson "Some keep the Sabbath going to Church", the regular pattern is: ABCB
God preaches, a noted Clergyman A
- And the sermon is never long. B
So, instead of getting yo Heaven, C
at last - I'm going, all along. B
<em>A......Clergyman</em>
<em>B.....Long/along</em>
<em>C....Heaven</em>
Answer:
- <u>the axen (do you mean oxen?)</u>
- <u>The church choir</u>
- <u>the mob</u>
- <u>fleet of luxury cars (or just cars)</u>
- <u>clump of trees (or trees) </u>
- <u>a troupe of dancers (or just dancers.)</u>
Explanation:
As you probably know, a noun is a person, place, or thing (or idea), and the question is asking for you to underline the <u>collective</u> nouns, a word which here means acting as a group or a group of something, so we would underline the nouns which have a group in them.
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I believe the answer is A making an outline. making an outline organized your ideas so that you can create something out of them.
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I believe the answer is B <span>make an effort or attempt, or to try. </span>