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.