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choose the poem that uses end rhyme. then arthur told the warrior whom he loved and honored most, sir lancelot, to go and bring the queen—and watched him from the gates: and lancelot passed away among the flowers. only in sleep i see their faces, children i played with when i was a child, louise comes back with her brown hair braided, annie with ringlets warm and wild. adapted from alfred, lord tennyson, \idylls of the king\ and from sara teasdale, \only in sleep\
End rhyme means rhyming words appear at the end of lines. In the first poem, no end words rhyme. In the second poem, "go" (end of line 2) and "flowers" (end of line 4) do not rhyme, but wait—correction: looking again, the second poem has no end rhymes. Wait, no, the first poem: no end rhymes. Wait, no, the second poem: no, wait the first poem: "faces", "child", "braided", "wild"—"child" and "wild" are end rhymes. Oh right! "child" (/tʃaɪld/) and "wild" (/waɪld/) share the same final sound, so they are end rhymes. The second poem has no end rhymes between line endings.
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The poem that uses end rhyme is:
Only in sleep I see their faces,
Children I played with when I was a child,
Louise comes back with her brown hair braided,
Annie with ringlets warm and wild.