Read the first two lines of the poem “One, Two, Three” and answer the question. One – two – three . . . eight feet long Two strides across, the rest is dark . . . What information about the poem's structure is given in these lines? 1a description of the physical setting 2the length of the day indicating the time setting 3a sense of the rhythm pattern 4a motif of counting that indicates an impersonal tone

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In my opinion, the correct answer is 3a sense of the rhythm pattern. The rhyme pattern is the only information that pertains to a poem's structure. Physical setting, the time of the day, or motives and tones don't have anything to do with structure. Rhythm in a poem means the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables.

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the answer is C

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