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Zielflug [23.3K]
3 years ago
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I will mark you the brainliest! Do you know the answers to the rhythm and rhyme test? There was a young man form saint joe Who e

xcelled with his arrow and bow He'd take aim at the sun And before he was done The sun would lose half of its glow (This is an unnamed poem) Which form best describes the poem? A. Narrative B. Concrete C. Limerick D. Haiku What about the poem that best supports the answer to the previous question? A. It is about nature, and it has a set syllable B. It has a narrator and meaningful shape C. It has one stanza with a set pattern of lines and syllables D. It has no set pattern of Rhythm or rhyme
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Gnom [1K]3 years ago
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THe answer is D than C

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