1. The fourth stanza of the poem offers an example of (1 point)

slant rhyme.
end rhyme.
perfect rhyme.
internal rhyme.

... of WHAT poem??

Scott’s Good-bye

We saw the months of wicked weather,
As day to painful night did turn,
Waiting, huddled close together
For the frozen sun’s return.

Our nights were almost endless torture.
Our food was gone. Our fuel was low.
We came in search of grand adventure
But ended trembling in the snow.

Each morning’s effort took us southward,
Like moths to flames we sought our goal.
We knew not that far out ahead
Amundsen had reached the Pole.

We found his flag one bitter morning
And knew our hopes had come to woe.
We had come pursuing glory
But ended freezing in the snow.

Hour by hour our strength has left us
But we’ve struggled on for days.
With nothing more than will to guide us
We have tried to reach our base.

The nights are cruel, the wind is heartless,
With its ceaseless whip and moan.
We gave our all; we fought our hardest
But ended dying in the snow.

Scott’s Good-bye

We saw the months of wicked weather,
As day to painful night did turn,
Waiting, huddled close together
For the frozen sun’s return.

Our nights were almost endless torture.
Our food was gone. Our fuel was low.
We came in search of grand adventure
But ended trembling in the snow.

Each morning’s effort took us southward,
Like moths to flames we sought our goal.
We knew not that far out ahead
Amundsen had reached the Pole.

We found his flag one bitter morning
And knew our hopes had come to woe.
We had come pursuing glory
But ended freezing in the snow.

Hour by hour our strength has left us
But we’ve struggled on for days.
With nothing more than will to guide us
We have tried to reach our base.

The nights are cruel, the wind is heartless,
With its ceaseless whip and moan.
We gave our all; we fought our hardest
But ended dying in the snow.

this poem

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ANSWER QUESTION

To determine which answer choice correctly describes the example of rhyme in the fourth stanza of the poem, let's start by looking at the different types of rhymes:

1. Slant rhyme (also known as slanting rhyme or half rhyme) refers to a type of rhyme in which the sounds are similar, but not exact. For example, "lake" and "fate" are slant rhymes.

2. End rhyme occurs when the rhyming sounds are at the end of the lines. For example, in a poem, if the last words of two or more lines sound similar, it is an example of end rhyme.

3. Perfect rhyme (also called full rhyme or true rhyme) refers to words whose final stressed syllables have the same sound. Examples include "cat" and "hat".

4. Internal rhyme occurs when rhyming words are found within a single line of poetry. For instance, if two or more words within the same line rhyme, it is an example of internal rhyme.

Now, let's examine the fourth stanza of the poem and identify the type of rhyme used. Once identified, we can then determine the correct answer choice.

[The AI bot is unable to see or access the content of the poem as it was not provided in the question. To answer this question accurately, the fourth stanza of the poem must be provided.]

Please provide the fourth stanza of the poem, and I will be able to help you identify the type of rhyme used.