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which statement best describes the rhyme schemes of \the author to her book\ and \a hymn to the evening\?
both poets primarily use couplets to link ideas; bradstreet uses inversion to complete rhymes.
both poets use couplets for rhyme scheme and structure, inverting sentences when needed to maintain the rhyme.
bradstreet uses couplets throughout; wheatley uses couplets and inverts sentences as needed for emphasis.
bradstreet uses couplets for their overall rhyme scheme and structure; wheatley uses couplets to enhance the poem as a song of praise for creation.
Anne Bradstreet's The Author to Her Book uses consistent rhyming couplets (AA BB CC...) as its core rhyme scheme and structural framework. Phillis Wheatley's A Hymn to the Evening also employs couplets, but she uses them to craft a lyrical, praise-focused tone fitting a hymn of creation, while Bradstreet's couplets serve a more personal, reflective structural purpose for her poem about her work. The other options contain inaccuracies: Bradstreet does not rely on inversion for rhymes, Wheatley does not use inversion for emphasis as a defining trait, and the claim that both use inversion is incorrect.
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Bradstreet uses couplets for their overall rhyme scheme and structure; Wheatley uses couplets to enhance the poem as a song of praise for creation.