A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhyme found at the end of each line or verse in a poem. One example is the alternate rhyme scheme, in which every other line rhymes (ABAB). Which best explains why the first four lines of Afternoon on a Hill do or do not follow this rhyme scheme? A) It does follow the scheme because lines 2 and 4 rhyme. B) It does follow the scheme because lines 1 and 3 rhyme. C) It does not follow the scheme because lines 2 and 4 do not rhyme. D) It does not follow the scheme because lines 1 and 3 do not rhyme.