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You read this poem at the beginning of this module. Read it again, looking for examples of internal rhyme.

Rhapsody
I am glad daylong for the gift of song,
For time and change and sorrow;
For the sunset wings and the world-end things
Which hang on the edge of to-morrow.
I am glad for my heart whose gates apart
Are the entrance-place of wonders,
Where dreams come in from the rush and din
Like sheep from the rains and thunders.

George Reginald Margetson

Which lines from this poem include internal rhymes? (Select all correct answers.)
I am glad for my heart whose gates apart
Are the entrance-place of wonders,
Like sheep from the rains and thunders.
Where dreams come in from the rush and din

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Answer:

Have a good day!

Step-by-step explanation:

Later or tommorow

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I am glad for my heart whose gates apart
For the sunset wings and the world-end things
Where dreams come in from the rush and din
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