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Which device does the poet use by ending every second and fourth line with similar-sounding words? imagery enjambment rhyme alliteration

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User Levous
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C

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User Tombatron
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The aswer is rhyme.

Rhyme comes at the end of each line. There is the same ending sound in rhyming words. For example “Red” and “Bed”. They can also have different spelling, such as “You” and “True”. The rhyme always changes. So, the poets use rhyming schemes. Every second and fourth line ending with similar sounding words has the rhyming scheme ABAB.

… sat

… true

… cat

… you

The rhyme “Sat” and “Cat” is A. The rhyme “True” and “You” is B.

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