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If a poet starts several lines with the same word or phrase, what effect has he or she created?

A .anaphora

B. alliteration

C .assonance

D. consonance

2. Which of these words, if repeated again and again in a poem, might put readers on edge--make them feel anxious?

A. mute

B. wicked

C. truth

D. blond

1. Which poetic device describes the end rhymes in this stanza from the poem "A narrow Fellow in the Grass"?

The Grass divides as with a Comb,

A spotted Shaft is seen,

And then it closes at your Feet

And opens further on -

A. non-rhymes

B. off rhymes

C. exact rhymes

D. simple rhymes

4. Which poetic device describes the end rhymes in these two lines from the poem "A narrow Fellow in the Grass"?

The Grass divides as with a Comb,

A spotted Shaft is seen,

A. the suggestion of stability

B. an urge to get up and move around

C. a mood of calmness and tranquility

D. assonance

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