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Part A Select a song that you like and scan the lyrics, noting the rhyme scheme and meter. Then, reflect on and respond to the following questions: What rhyme scheme and meter do the lyrics have? Is it a set meter, or does it vary? How do you think the song type (rap, hip-hop, pop, country, etc.) influences the kind of meter it has? Would you expect to find a similar rhyme scheme and meter in other songs in this genre? If you recited the song lyrics as you would a poem, would it have the same rhythm and meter as it does as a song? Does putting the lyrics to the musical arrangement alter the spoken rhythm of the words? im doing plato edmentum and i need this today ( june 24th, 2020 ) i will grant you brainliest cashapp you anything ! dont comment anything about " thinking out loud by ed sheeran "

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