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18 November, 02:13

Read these lines from "Analysis of Baseball" by May Swenson:

Ball waits

for bat

to mate.

Ball hates

to take bats

bait. Bat ...

Which best explains the pattern of sound in these lines?

A. Most of its rhymes are internal rather than end rhymes.

B. It uses a combination of alliteration, rhyme, and repetition.

C. It uses alliteration but avoids other sound effects.

D. Most of its sound effects are from alliteration, not rhyme.

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  1. 18 November, 02:36
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    A

    Explanation: The rhymes are internal.
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