One of the similarities between Yeat's two poems, "The Second Coming" & "An Irish Airman Forsees His Death" is
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both follow a simple rhyme scheme


addresses the single fate of one man.


compels the reader to reassess the world the live in

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The correct answer is C.

Both poems force the reader to reconsider the world. In "The Second Coming," the speaker discusses the apocalypse and in "An Irish Airman," the airman considers the reasons he is about to die. Neither are positive about the world.