How does the reader determine a poem's rhyme scheme? . . A.. by labeling/matching the end rhyme of each line. B.. by reading the first and last lines of the poem. C.. by counting the number of stanzas. D.. by looking at the poem?s visual appearance.

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letter C. by counting the number of stanzas
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The pattern of rhymes at the end of each verse or line in poetry is determined by counting the number of stanzas. Thus, the answer to this item is letter C. Examples of the rhyme scheme are alternate rhyme, ballade, monorhyme, couplet, etc. 

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