What is rhythm? A. a pattern of rhyme at the ends of poetic lines B. the pattern created by stressed and unstressed syllables of words C. the repetition of initial consonant sounds D. a regularly repeated line or group of lines

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B. The pattern created..

The correct answer is B. The pattern created by stressed and unstressed syllables of words

Explanation:

In poetry the word rhythm refers to the way sounds in the poem flow or the pattern created by these sounds in all verses and stanzas, this usually gives a poem beat and flow mainly by combining stress syllables,  which are syllables with a strong emphasis on sound, and unstressed syllables. In this way different rhythms emerge as different combinations are created; additionally, this flow is linked to the language used and creates certain feelings or emotions in the reader, which implies rhythm varies according to the poem, atmosphere in it and preferences of the poet. Thus, the rhythm is the pattern created by stressed and unstressed syllables of words.

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