Susie May, the Complainer There was never a complaint That Susie May never made. She would whine without restraint To show how she was dismayed. Nothing appeared to be right In Susie May's eyes, so bright. She would shout, yell, howl, and scream To let out some of her steam. Everyone was too afraid Of Susie May to complain. Her words were very well played And stung to cause lots of pain. Which of the following is true about the poem above? A. Line 1 and Line 3 of each stanza rhyme with each other. B. Each line in the poem has the same number of syllables. C. Line 2 and Line 4 of each stanza rhyme with each other. D. Each stanza in the poem has the same rhyme scheme.