2) internal rhyme
Internal rhyme refers to a sound device in poetry, where a word in the middle of a line rhymes with a word at the end of a line, or rhymes with a word in the middle of the next line.
In this instance, "peering" occurs in the middle of the line "D<span>eep into that darkness peering, long I stood wondering, fearing"</span>, and it rhymes with the word "fearing" at the end of the line- representing an internal rhyme.
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The answer is B
Explanation:
The narrative changes course quickly for no apparent reason it goes from the protagonist (ginger) worrying about her report to her being upset about people not being as nice as they should.
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Salt within the sea comes from two sources: runoff from land and openings within the seafloor. Rocks on arrive are the major source of salts broken up in seawater.
Explanation: Fun Fact: 70% of the world is covered in salt water.
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