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read the poem.
paul reveres ride
by henry wadsworth longfellow
(1)
listen my children and you shall hear
of the midnight ride of paul revere,
on the eighteenth of april, in seventy-five;
hardly a man is now alive
who remembers that famous day and year.
(2)
he said to his friend, \if the british march
by land or sea from the town to-night,
what does the rhyme scheme and rhythm of stanza 14 add to the meaning of this poem?
it highlights the main character of the poem.
it creates a proud and patriotic tone.
it gives important background information.
it creates an eerie, suspenseful mood.
Stanza 14 of Paul Revere's Ride uses a steady, driving rhythm and a consistent rhyme scheme that mirrors the urgency of Revere's midnight ride. This rhythmic structure builds tension, while the rhyme pattern creates a tense, anticipatory feel that matches the high-stakes, secret nature of his mission to warn of British troops, resulting in an eerie, suspenseful mood. The other options are incorrect: the rhyme/rhythm does not focus on highlighting the character alone, the tone here is tense rather than proud/patriotic, and background information is conveyed through content, not rhyme/rhythm.
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It creates an eerie, suspenseful mood.