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24 November, 09:24

This question is based on the following poem. 1 Laugh and be merry, remember, better the world with a song, 2 Better the world with a blow in the teeth of a wrong. 3 Laugh, for the time is brief, a thread the length of a span. 4 Laugh and be proud to belong to the old proud pageant of man. (Laugh and Be Merry/John Masefield/Public Domain) What is the rhyme pattern in this stanza? A. First and third lines rhyme; second and fourth lines rhyme. B. There is no rhyme pattern in this stanza. C. First and second lines rhyme; third and fourth rhyme. D. All four lines have the same ending rhyme.

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  1. 24 November, 09:48
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    The correct answer is C. First and second lines rhyme; third and fourth rhyme.

    This means that the poem is written in couplets.
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