The rhyme scheme consists of a discernible pattern of rhymes (words corresponding to other words in sounds) at the end of the lines, or in the middle. In this case, the rhyme scheme is as follows: ABBAABBACDCDCD. Look at the ending words of each line, and you'll notice the pattern: "saint" - "grave" - "gave" - "faint" (the first rhymes with the fourth, and the second rhymes with the third); the same with "taint" - "save" - "have" - "restraint". The rest of them: "mind" - "sight" - "shin'd" - "delight" (the first and the third rhyme with each other, just like the second and the fourth), etc.
Answer:
The reader can infer nothing about the poem's meter from the length of the lines
Explanation:
The reader can not infer anything about the meter just with the length of the lines since the meter does not only depend on the number of syllables in each line but the stress that the syllables contain since the meter is the rhythm that is created through the pronunciation of these syllables being some short and others long.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
this answer provides irony
When you leave the house this morning, quickly look at how the leaves have changed colors.
Anthill art, _a unique form of sculpture_ , casts anthills using a material similar to aluminum.
A. a unique form of sculpture(correctly describes anthill art as a sculpture)
B. truly strange(not proper sentence)
C. oddly becoming popular(not proper sentence)
D. which( used for people) unless is 'that few people know'
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Which sentence indicates the possibility of a sale in the future?
A. There will be a sale.(certainly sure and not a chance/possibility)
B. There could have been a sale.(already past)
C. There might be a sale.(Correct- 'might be' suggest the possibility in future)
D. There was a sale.(already past, it has happened already)