please help my grade is an F
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Answer:
In Ozymandias, Shelley uses a very different scheme: ABAB-ACDC-EDE-FDF. In some cases these are are slant rhymes—“appear”/“despair”—and resist detection. This scheme, with its less memorable rhymes, supports the poem's theme of inevitable oblivion: just as every person will be forgotten, so will every work of poetry.
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So most likely the last one
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