Answer:
None of the above- unless this is satire.
Step-by-step explanation:
You might want to show what poem you are reading in your class so people can help you answer your question.
Rhymes have patterns. For example, A poem that rhymes at the top line and the bottom line and has a different line for the middle two lines would be a, b, b,a.
"I sat in the hay,
Animals ran their route,
I sat and pondered all day,
The bustling trees almost went mute"
This stanza of a completely made up poem has a pattern of a,b,a,b.