The excerpt is the following:
<em>My black face fades, hiding inside the black granite.</em>
Answer:
<u>D. His reflection in the war memorial's wall</u>
Explanation:
This passage is from the poem by American poet Yusef Komunyakaa. The poem depicts the emotional turmoil and memories of the speaker, a black Vietnam Veteran, when facing the Vietnam War Memorial in the US. The first two lines of the poem “My black face fades, hiding inside the black granite” represent the speaker's reflection in the war memorial's wall. A few lines later the speaker refers to such reflection again when he says “My clouded reflection eyes me.”
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The ending rhymes are:
ago
sea
know
Lee
thought
me
You assign the letter A to the word at the end of the first line, and then each different rhyme moves to the next letter of the alphabet. You assign the same letter to lines that rhyme.
Line 1, "ago" gets an A and since Line 3 "know" rhymes with that, it also gets an A.
Line 2 "sea" does not rhyme with line 1 so it gets a B. The following lines 4 and 6 "Lee" and "me" rhyme with line 2 so they also get Bs.
Line 5 "thought" does not rhyme with anything in the lines above it, so that is why it gets a C.