Answer:
How visually stunning the autumn leaves of maple trees falling beneath my feet, the aroma of collected leaves burning is soothing me as I walk about the cobble stoned flooring of my park bare-footed, feeling it's texture, I suddenly hear squirrels brushing about the burning collected leaves, squeaking, screaming, trapped beneath the rubbles of leaves, I put my shoes on and run toward it, but it was too late. So I honored the squirrel by not allowing it's fresh to go to waste and enjoying it's delicious, sweet, BBQed meat...
Explanation:
Answer:
Robert Frost- end rhyme
Percy Bysshe Shelley- internal rhyme
Samuel Taylor Coleridge- alliteration
Explanation:
Frost's poem has rhyming lines, and every other line rhymes at the end.
Snow and below are rhymes in Shelley's poem. Because one is in the middle and one is on the end, that's internal rhyme.
Alliteration is the repetition of a letter or sound. (furrow followed free)
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