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Scrooge's old employer Fezziwig celebrated Christmas by throwing a party for his employees. When the ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge where he was apprenticed, the visit generates strong emotions in Scrooge. ... Every Christmas he threw a party for his employers, with his entire family attending
The statement, ‘Romeo’s lines make up one quatrain, which uses an abab rhyme scheme’ about the structure of the given lines is true.
Answer: Option C
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- These lines from the novel Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is an conversation between Romeo and Juliet. The statement which best describes the structure of these lines is - Romeo’s lines make up one quatrain, which uses an abab rhyme scheme. If we look at the lines said by Romeo we will notice that every line ends up with an alternate rhyme scheme.
- The first line ends with ‘hand’, while the third line ends with ‘sand’; making it a rhyme scheme (hand-sand)
- Similarly second line end with ‘this’ and fourth line ends with ‘kiss’ again making it a rhyme (this-kiss).
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Green is another term for being inexperienced, so George did not want to seem inexperienced.