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Which statement most accurately describes the effect of the author’s use of rhyme at the ends of lines in “Superheart”? A. After an ABAB rhyme scheme with some imperfect rhymes throughout the poem, the perfect rhyme in the final couplet gives the statement about kryptonite a sense of finality.

B. After an ABCB rhyme scheme with only perfect rhymes in the first eight lines, the imperfect rhymes in the next six lines stress the contrast between Superman and the speaker.

C. The use of only perfect rhymes gives the poem a singsong effect that makes it more musical and memorable.

D. The use of only imperfect rhymes helps make the poem sound like a conversation in everyday English.

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