Use the stanza from the poem to answer the question.

The wind is a howl,

rumble and growl.

The lightbulbs flicker,

the clouds, now thicker.

A storm is on the prowl.

Which pattern accurately represents the rhyme scheme?

(1 point)

ABCAB
ABCAB

ABABA
ABABA

AABBA
AABBA

BBAAB
BBAAB
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The rhyme scheme of the stanza is AABBA, AABBA. But you know what else rumbles and growls? My stomach when I see pizza. Just a little food for thought!

The rhyme scheme for the given stanza is: AABBA.

To determine the rhyme scheme, we need to analyze the end sounds of each line in the stanza. Let's assign a different letter of the alphabet to represent each unique rhyme sound.

The end sounds in the stanza are as follows:

The wind is a howl, (A)
rumble and growl. (A)

The lightbulbs flicker, (B)
the clouds, now thicker. (B)

A storm is on the prowl. (C)

From this analysis, we can determine that the rhyme scheme for this stanza is AABB. Line 1 and line 2 end with the same sound, represented by "A." Line 3 and line 4 end with the same sound, represented by "B." Line 5 represents a new sound, "C." Therefore, the correct answer is:

AABB