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How would you define the following rhyme scheme from this stanza taken from the epic poem, Cacey's Revenge:

A dismal groan in chorus came – a scowl was on each face –
When Casey walked up, bat in hand, and slowly took his place;
His bloodshot eyes in fury gleamed; his teeth were clinched in hate;
He gave his cap a vicious hook and pounded on the plate.

A, B, A, B
A, B, C, A
A, A, B, B
A, C, B, C

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Answer:

A, A, B, B

Step-by-step explanation:

The rhythym on the end of each line is the rhythym, face would be the first so A, the next line rhymes with face so that means its A, next line it ends with hate, so that means it doesn't rhyme with face or place, meaning it is B, and the next line rhymes with hate

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Answer:

The Answer is (c) A, A, B, B

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