In order to find which is the rhyme scheme for this poem we are going to review one stanza as an example.
Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, A (first ending sound)
Is our destined end or way; B (second ending sound
But to act, that each to-morrow A (repeat the sound of the first line)
Find us farther than to-day. B (repeat the sound of the second line)
After this review, we can se that the scheme is the same on every stanza, the answer is The poem adheres to a strict ABAB rhyme scheme throughout each stanza. Is the same rhyme scheme in every stanza from the beginning to the end.
The answer is B! (I think you meant C) but the one above D is correct
The first British governor, Robert Hunter, was frustrated by Jamaica's mountainous terrain, which the Maroon leaders used to their advantage. The Windward Maroons were lead by Captain Quao, while the Leeward Maroons followed Cudjoe, a skilled and ruthless guerilla warrior.
I think the answer could be C