In which of the following lines does the poet use internal rhyme?
"For the moon never beams without brnging me dreams"
"if you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar"
"if ever two were one then surely we"
"Alabanza. Praise the busboy's music, the chime-chime"
I believe the best answer would be the first one, "For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams." Internal rhyme refers to a word in the middle of the line rhyming wjth a word at the end of the line or in the middle of the next line. In this line of poetry, "beams," which is in the middle of the line, rhymes with "dreams," which is at the end of the line. None of the other answers has an internal rhyme. Hope this helps.