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14 November, 18:44

Why is the rhyme pattern in William Blake's " The Tyger " considered regular?

(a) Because the poem sounds like lyrics to a song

(b) Because that poet uses the same rhyming sound throughout the poem

(c) Because each stanza has exactly the same number of syllables

(d) Because the rhyme scheme is repeated throughout the poem in each stanza

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  1. 14 November, 19:05
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    I'm pretty sure it's D I had to take this test before and I'm pretty sure this was the correct answer.
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