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which words create the rhyme scheme in the second stanza? \wild call\ and \clear call\ \tide\ and \denied\
To determine the rhyme scheme, we check the ending sounds of words. "tide" (pronounced /taɪd/) and "denied" (pronounced /dɪˈnaɪd/) share the same vowel and final consonant sound (the -ide /aɪd/ sound when considering the relevant syllable for rhyme). "Wild call" and "clear call" have "call" repeated, but "wild" and "clear" do not rhyme, and the focus for rhyme scheme in a stanza is on the ending words of lines (or relevant rhyming words). So "tide" and "denied" create the rhyme scheme.
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