Andrew Carnegie wrote "The Gospel of Wealth". The essay is also called "Wealth" and was written on June of 1889. This described the responsibility of philanthropy of those in the upper class because of their self-made richness.
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C. “But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping, / And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door,”
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C. The rhyme gives the poem an even rhythm and maintains the tension.
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1. None of the other options give as much tension as these lines do. The anticipation and reptition of the lines intensify the action of approaching a chamber door.
2. I feel as though the other options don't quite work as well as this one. A rhyme doesnt necessarily make a poem easier to remember, lines that are more 'significant' is just subjective, and each rhyme doesnt necessarily end an idea.
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