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choose the poem that uses internal rhyme.
it is a river, this language,
once in a thousand years
breaking a new course
changing its way to the ocean.
the triumphal arch through which i march
with hurricane, fire, and snow,
when the powers of the air are chained to my chair,
is the million - colored bow.
from carl sandburg, \languages\ and from percy bysshe shelley, \the cloud\
Internal rhyme is a rhyme within a single line of verse or between internal phrases of a line. In the second poem, "march" (in "through which I march") and "chair" (in "chained to my chair") rhyme within the lines, and "snow" and "bow" also show internal or end - line rhyme connections. The first poem has no such internal rhymes. So the poem with internal rhyme is the second one: "The triumphal arch through which I march / With hurricane, fire, and snow, / When the Powers of the air are chained to my chair, / Is the million - colored bow."
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The poem "The triumphal arch through which I march
With hurricane, fire, and snow,
When the Powers of the air are chained to my chair,
Is the million - colored bow" (from Percy Bysshe Shelley, "The Cloud") uses internal rhyme.