English, 02.07.2019 01:20 expresslmnop
Reread the poem paul revere's ride in this lesson. which statement is true?
a)
each pair of lines rhymes.
b)
the pace of the poem is very slow.
c)
the poem tells a story and describes a certain time and place.
d)
the poem does not have rhyme.
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