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Ineed do it quickly (if from connexus that would a lot) which statement most accurately describes the rhyme pattern in these lines from "ring out, wild bells"? 1 ring out the grief that saps the mind, 2 for those that here we see no more; 3 ring out the feud of rich and poor, 4 ring in redress to all mankind. (1 point) the last words in each pair of lines rhyme. the last words in lines 1 and 3 rhyme, and the last words in lines 2 and 4 rhyme. the last words in lines 2 and 4 rhyme, but the last words in lines 1 and 3 do not rhyme. the last words in lines 1 and 4 rhyme, and the last words in the middle two lines rhyme. 2. in these lines from "cat! " what sound does the made-up onomatopoeic word scritching try to imitate? scritching the bark of the sycamore tree, (1 point) the sound of scratching the sound of barking the sound of chewing the sound of weeping 3. which phrase from "concrete mixers" is an example of alliteration? (1 point) elephant tenders tail to trunk bulging sides urban elephants 4. which word best describes the cat in "cat! "? (1 point) lazy cuddly spooky fast 5. which of the following would you be most likely to see scampering? (1 point) a beetle an old man a squirrel a crab

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