Use the poem to answer the question.

The storm raged with gusts and raged with rain,
In gales that howled a harsh refrain.
The sea swelled and churned ’neath its fearsome force,
And pitched the ship from its charted course.

Which words did the poet use to rhyme?

(1 point)
Responses

“sea” and “ship”
“sea” and “ship”

“howled” and “churned”
“howled” and “churned”

“howled” and “harsh”
“howled” and “harsh”

“force” and “course”
“force” and “course”

Howled and harsh they rhyme and in poetry normally work well together. (Hope i Helped!)

The poet used the words "force" and "course" to rhyme in the mentioned poem. To find the rhyming words in a poem, you can look for words that have the same ending sounds. In this case, "force" and "course" both end with the "or" sound, making them rhyme.

“force” and “course”

The words that the poet used to rhyme are "force" and "course."