Which poetic device describes the end rhymes in this stanza from the poem "A narrow Fellow in the Grass"?
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The stanza features the poetic feature known as off rhymes, as shown in option B.
<h2>What is off rhymes feature?</h2>
- Off rhymes is the poetic resource where only the vowels or consonants of stressed syllables, at the end of each verse, are the same.
- This creates musicality in the stanzas and reinforces elements of the text that are important for understanding.
In the poem above, we can see the establishment of off rhymes in the words "comb" and "on" and in the words "seen" and "feet."
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