Answer:
ababbcbc
Explanation:
Monk's Tale stanza, a stanza of eight five-stress lines with the rhyme scheme ababbcbc. The type was established in “The Monk's Tale” from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. It bears some similarity to the French ballade form and is one of the forms thought to have influenced the Spenserian stanza.
The last one: Provide Exposition
Although there are various options, here is what I would write if I were in your position:
Learning tends to have a positive effect on a person's life in that (1) by learning, one gains a sharper sense of what one does not know and is so able to ask more pertinent questions and (2) by learning one gains insight into diverse perspectives, and thus the ability to reframe problems and possibly gain fresh insight into these problems.
Answer:
21:b 22:d 23:a 24:a 25:b 26:c 27:b 28:a