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14 October, 06:14

Read the following stanza.

Augustus was a chubby lad;

Fat, ruddy cheeks Augustus had;

And everybody saw with joy

The plump and hearty, healthy boy.

He ate and drank as he was told,

And never let his soup get cold.

Why does the poet use a rhyme scheme in this poem?

Question 5 options:

the reader will remember the poem better

the reader will think the poem is silly

the poem is a nonsense poem

the poem is easier to write

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  1. 14 October, 06:24
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    I would say A because certain things make you remember stuff better than others.
  2. 14 October, 06:34
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    The poem is easier to write when the words at the end keep repeating i mean that actually makes a poem a poem so i would go with A
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