<em>Answer: </em><em>Option D,</em>
<em>He did not multiply the chlorine and oxygen atoms by the coefficient 4.</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
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Answer:
Haiku is a type of short form poetry originally from Japan. Traditional Japanese haiku consist of three phrases, the structure of haiku is in a 5, 7, 5 (syllables) pattern.
"<u>There are as mad, abandon'd Criticks too</u>" and "<u>With his own Tongue still edifies his Ears</u>" follow the established rhyme scheme.
What is rhyme scheme?
The arrangement of rhymes at the conclusion of each line in a poem or song is known as a rhyme scheme. Lines identified with the same letter all rhyme with one another, which is the standard method of referencing it.
From Robert Herrick's poem <u>"To Anthea, who may Command him Anything,"</u> the following is an illustration of the ABAB rhyme scheme: Lines with the same letter in their designation rhyme with one another. For example, the first and third lines of a stanza—the "As"—and the second and fourth lines—the "Bs"—rhyme with one another in the rhyme scheme ABAB.
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