which lines make up a rhyming couplet?
A.
"She crept and did not make a sound, / Until she reached the tree: And then"
B.
"Along the sky, the ground, the air, / And in the room where I was hid!"
C.
"To everything that was without, / She could not put my candle out!"
D.
"—I heard the rustling of her shawl / As she threw blackness everywhere"
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think B
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A rhyming couplet is when the end of line one rhymes with the end of row two. the answer would be witch ever one has a rhyme in it.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I would say C because of 'out and without'
OpenStudy (anonymous):
u sure
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think so hold on
OpenStudy (anonymous):
An example of a rhyming couplet would be:
"It’s hard to see the butterFLY/Because he flies across the SKY"
See how the last words rhyme?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
why lots of squares
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't know I think It was what I typed
it says:
"Its hard to see the butterFLY/Because he flies across the SKY"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so C
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