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Harlamova29_29 [7]
1 year ago
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Marlen is writing a report about 20th century American poetry. She has decided to focus on Robert Frost’s use of assonance in hi

s poetry. Marlen starts by reading a series of poems and jotting quick notes about them.
What are the most likely contents of Marlen’s notes?

A. lines of poetry with words or phrases that rhyme
B. lines of poetry with words or phrases that repeat themselves
C. lines of poetry with words or phrases starting with the same vowel
D. lines of poetry with words or phrases ending with the same consonant
English
1 answer:
vlabodo [156]1 year ago
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i think D tell me if im wrong

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