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The answer is: rhyming "fruitfulness" and "bless" suggests a need for religion during the autumn harvest.
The lexis used in “To Autumn” by John Keats the lexis goes over the maturity field with word like "fruitfulness" and "swell" preparing himself for the new life and the poet’s dead and by rhyming it with “bless" suggests a need for religion during the autumn harvest.
The effect achieved by Keats in the poem. "To autumn" is us of fruitfulness and bless during the autumn harvest as a religious bless. Thus, option A is correct.
The rhyme scheme is given as the repeating sound at the last or end of the stanza in a specified pattern. The scheme is defined in the pattern of word ending with the same element in the lines.
Rhyme Scheme
The rhyme scheme used by Keats in the poem, "To Autumn" is varying in varying lines.
The scheme is used is suggesting varying needs in the poem. The word "fruitfulness" and "bless" are rhymed in the poem. They are depicting the autumn harvest being fruitful and to bless as the religious need. Thus, option A is correct.
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