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Read the excerpt from "to a sky-lark," by william wordsworth.
up with me! up with me into the clouds!
for thy song, lark, is strong;
up with me, up with me into the clouds!
singing, singing,
with clouds and sky about thee ringing,
lift me, guide me till i find
that spot which seems so to thy mind!
which statement best describes the effect of rhyming singing and ringing in this part of the poem?
a-the rhyme emphasizes the speaker’s desire to share in the experiences of the lark.
b-the rhyme reflects the romantic poet’s interest in nature and mythology.
c-the rhyme highlights the speaker’s preference of singing birds over ringing bells.
d-the rhyme brings focus to the poet’s sense of loneliness and hopelessness.

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