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The poem "The little Boy Lost" has an Internal rhyme.
An Internal rhyme is the repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a verse line within a single line of verse, when a word from the middle of a line is rhymed with a word at the end of the line.
And this type of rhyme is contained in "The Little Boy Lost".
Let's read the poem again.
The Little Boy Lost (by William Blake)
Father, father, where are you going
O do not walk so fast.
Speak father, speak to your little boy
Or else I shall be lost,
The night was dark no father was there
The child was wet with dew.
The mire was deep, and the child did weep
And away the vapour flew.
The Little Boy Lost is a poem that has simple lyrics created by William Blake. This poem begins with a boy walking behind his father and begging his father to slow down so he doesn't get lost. The child actually follows a dim light (referred to in the poem as vapour). And when night fell and the boy disappeared while walking on the wet, muddy ground, and immediately he cried when the vapour flew away from him.
The Little Boy Lost" is a two stanza poem with eight total lines. There is no set metre but it is similar to common metre. In the poem, Blake uses internal rhyme in line 7 “The mire was deep, and the child did weep” with the words “weep” and “deep”.
Learn more :
https://brainly.co.id/tugas/5700017 about the definition of a poem
https://brainly.in/question/403381 about the rhyme scheme of a poem
https://brainly.co.id/tugas/8314946 about an example poem that uses rhyme, alliteraration and assonance
ANSWER DETAIL
SUBJECTS : ENGLISH
GRADE : IX
SUBJECT MATTER : UNDERSTANDING THE CONTEXT (FROM THE SONG / TEXT)
KEYWORDS : RHYMES, POEMS, THE LITTLE BOY LOST, INTERNAL RHYME
QUESTION CODE : 5
CATEGORIZATION CODE : 9.5.11
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