B.Don Quixote
C.Canterbury Tales
exaggeration
rhyme
understatement
The correct answer is rhyme.
Whereas satire does include irony, exaggeration, and often, understatement, what it doesn't include is rhyme. Rhymes are usually used in poetry - and even though many poems can be satirical, here we are talking as satire in the prosaic form, not poetic.
In the form of a text, satire is usually used to mock someone and their characteristics through the use of irony, exaggeration, and sarcasm, but not rhyme.
the line that contains an internal rhyme is line 5 (bi:n and dri:m)
1. Take this kiss upon the brow!
2. And, in parting from you now,
3. Thus much let me avow‚
4. You are not wrong, who deem
5. That my days havebeen a dream