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30 April, 11:06

In the poem Annabel Lee what does the rhyme scheme reveal about the speaker? A The rhyme scheme, as it is very basic and inconsistent, reveals little about the speaker but does suggest he may be an unreliable narrator. B The end rhyme scheme is simple and mostly involves words rhyming with Annabel "Lee"; this suggests the speaker is trying to recreate a childish rhyme, to draw attention to his youth. C The end rhyme scheme is simple and mostly involves words rhyming with Annabel "Lee"; this suggests that the speaker is still very focused on his relationship with Annabel, and she is never far from his mind. * D The rhyme scheme mostly relies on internal rhyme (for example, "Chilling and killing" in Line 26); this suggests that the speaker has been bottling up his grief since his childhood and he can barely speak of his pain.

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  1. 30 April, 11:09
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    This statement is correct.

    C. The end rhyme scheme is simple and mostly involves words rhyming with Annabel "Lee"; this suggests that the speaker is still very focused on his relationship with Annabel, and she is never far from his mind.

    Explanation:

    The rhyme scheme mostly relies on internal rhyme in Anabel Lee showing a more uncomfortable side of the narrative but it mostly follows the scheme of "ee'' Sounds which is to rhyme with the word Anabel lee.

    This is done to show that the speaker is still very focused on his relationship with Annabel, and she is never far from his mind.

    The speaker is not able to get her away from his mind so he relies on tactics like this to say that he is still not over her.
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