Which pair of lines from the passage contains a change in rhythm?
Like whooping cough, from child to child, He sped to spread the rumor wild: "Sure as my name is Jabez Dawes There isn't any Santa Claus!" Slunk like a weasel or a marten Through nursery and kindergarten, Whispering low to every tot, "There isn't any, no there's not!" The children wept all Christmas Eve And Jabez chortled up his sleeve. No infant dared to hang up his stocking For fear of Jabez' ribald mocking. (from The Boy Who Laughed At Santa Claus by Ogden Nash)
Like whooping cough, from child to child, / He sped to spread the rumor wild: "Sure as my name is Jabez Dawes / There isn't any Santa Claus!" Whispering low to every tot, / "There isn't any, no there's not!" The children wept all Christmas Eve / And Jabez chortled up his sleeve.
I don't understand this question...it seems like all of them are rhymes.
Oh, nevermind...do you have any ideas ? @CaseyCarns
No because I don't see a change
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