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<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>
Cyclical- Patter and recurring
Cyclone- Twister
Circumference- Outside
Circuit- couldn't find any
Circumstance- Cause
Central- Center Middle
Concentric- cant find any
Eccentric- Different Unique
Hope this helps
Bru no, they r bad guys so def not, I mean, why should they???
Answer:
the pronunciation
Explanation:
"Ri-'flekt" is a word written in a phonetic alphabet. The phonetic alphabet was created by a group of English and French academics who wanted to facilitate the identification of the correct pronunciation of words in any language. So they used a series of letters and symbols that signaled the phonetic sounds of the word to people. Currently the phonetic alphabet is used worldwide and an example of its use is the word "ri-'flekt" which identifies the pronunciation of the word "Reflect"