Answer:
It is using the slant rhyming scheme.
Explanation:
These lines from the poem "The Municipal Gallery Revisited" by William Butler Yeats is using the slant rhyming scheme. Slant rhyming is when the words may sound similar but not identical. Most of these slant rhymes are formed by words that have similar consonants but different vowels or vice versa.
It's not a strict rhyme as the rhymes changes throughout the poem.
It is not 'internal rhyme' either as there are no words that rhyme with any line.
And lastly, it is not double rhyme as there are no two-syllabic words but instead only monosyllables.
Well, you can turn these into percents to get a different view if the fraction thing is messing you up. Do this by dividing the top by the bottom and multiplying bu 100.
1/8 = 0.125 0.125 x 100 = 12.5%
3/8 = 0.375 0.375 x 100 = 37.5%
1/4 = 0.25 0.25 x 100 = 25%
1/8 is the smallest and 3/8 is the largest
Another way to do this would be to multiply 1/4 so all three numbers have equal denominatior.
1/4 x 2/2 = 2/8
comparing, 2/8 3/8 and 1/8, you can see that 1/8 is the least and 3/8 is the most
1.Mumtaz is cruel and greedy women. All the pain and all of the suffering she inflicts on the poor girls is based on her need and greed for money. The only thing that matters to her is to get more money and she doesn't care what she does to others in order to get it.
2.Mumtaz does several things in order to control Lakshmi.Firstly she uses physical violence as she whips and hits Lakshmi when she does not obey her commands. So she physically abuses her in order to break her will. She also starves her constantly, when she is defiant. She also uses emotional torture as she says that Lakshmi has to work to pay off the debts for her family. So Lakshmi is scared that something will happen to her family.
Because it is away from civilization and no one lives close to the mountain