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Read the following poem:All that summerRaised our banner,Gave the battle cry —Would spyFriends of nightNow sigh.What is most likely to be the author's intended use of slant rhyme in this excerpt?A.For the reader to look at and think carefully about the word choiceB.For the reader to read the poem out loud rather than silentlyC.For the reader to continually anticipate the next line in the poemD.For the reader to feel tension between the first and second rhyming pairs

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Read the following poem:All that summerRaised our banner,Gave the battle cry —Would spyFriends of nightNow sigh.What is most likely to be the author's intended use of slant rhyme in this excerpt?A.For the reader to look at and think carefully about the word choiceB.For the reader to read the poem out loud rather than silentlyC.For the reader to continually anticipate the next line in the poemD.For the reader to feel tension between the first and second rhyming pairs

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The author's intended use of slant rhyme in this excerpt is most likely D. For the reader to feel tension between the first and second rhyming pairs. This is because slant rhyme, also known as half rhyme or imperfect rhyme, often creates a dissonant effect that can add an extra layer of complexity or tension to the poem. In this case, the imperfect rhyme between "banner" and "cry", and "spy" and "sigh" could create a sense of tension or conflict, which might reflect the poem's themes of battle and sighing (or lamenting).

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