<span>C)a, a, a, a, b, c, c, c, b
Looking at the ending word from each line will help explain what the rhyme scheme is. The first line gets assigned an A, and then every line that rhymes with that also gets an A. This is true for lines 1-4 (lie, rye, sky, by). As soon as the rhyme changes (Line 5: Camelot), it gets assigned a B. Lines 6-8 rhyme with each other getting a C (go, blow, below), and then the last line (Shalott) rhymes with Line 5 so it gets a B. </span>
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A clause is a sentence with a subject and a verb and it can somtimes be it's own sentence.
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