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15 December, 20:40

How does William Blake create rhythm in his poem "The Tiger"?

1. By repeating specific rhythm patterns throughout the poem

2. By suggesting the reader read the poem aloud

3. By making each line the same length

4. By using only rhyming words that have an equivalent number of syllables

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  1. 15 December, 21:05
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    The right answer is 4: by using only rhyming words that have an equivalent number of syllables. This is an example:

    "What the hammer? what the chain?

    In what furnace was thy brain?

    What the anvil? what dread grasp

    Dare its deadly terrors clasp?"

    Chain and brain, as well as grasp and clasp, are pairs of words that rhyme and have the same number of syllables (cha-in, bra-in, grasp and clasp). This pattern is used by the author at the end of every verse throughout the poem.
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