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19 November, 14:23

Which of the following poems most clearly uses its rhyme scheme to defy the reader's expectations?

A. From my window I spy / a singing, perching magpie.

B. Roses are red, / violets are blue, / weekdays are long, / and weekends are few.

C. To gather some wood / would be oh so good / but I'm not in the mood.

D. I see around you a corona of autumn leaves, / but then I think of death!

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  1. 19 November, 14:25
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    C. to gather some wood, would be oh so good, but I'm not in the mood
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