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Which lines in the second stanza of the poem rhyme? This is the second stanza.
5 It shall flush the mountain ranges,
6 and the valleys shall grow bright;
7 It shall bathe the hills in radiance,
8 And crown their brows with light.
A.) Lines 2 and 4
B.) Lines 5 and 7
C.) Lines 6 and 8
D.) Lines 7 and 8

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Rhyming means to find two similar words that ends in a sound that corresponds to each other. 
There are different categories of rhyme, but all have the same concept.
Some categories are End Rhyme and Internal Rhyme.
End Rhyme is when the last words of a line rhyme with those on the end of another line.
Internal Rhyme is when two words rhyme within the same line of poetry.
Knowing some different types of rhyme and how to identify them, you have the necessary information to find the rhyme in the given stanza. 
The rhyme in this stanza happens to be an End Rhyme. You can find the rhyme based off what I've given you.

The lines that rhyme with each other would be as follows:

C). Lines 6 and 8.

  • 'Rhyme' is described as the pattern in which the alternate lines of a poem rhyme with each other in its sound.
  • The lines 6th and 8th rhyme with each other as the ending words 'bright' and 'light' have the sound '-ight' similar to each other.
  • In the second stanza, the lines 6th and 8th rhyme with each other as the syllables are similarly stressed in the end words.

Thus, option C is the correct answer.

Learn more about 'The Rhyme scheme' here:

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