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6 June, 09:35

Read these lines from emily dickinson's poem "324" ("some keep the sabbath going to church") : some keep the sabbath in surplice â i, just wear my wings â and instead of tolling the bell, for church, our little sexton â sings. what is the rhyme scheme she uses here?

a. abbc

b. abcb

c. abca

d. abab

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  1. 6 June, 09:43
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    B. abcb <<
  2. 6 June, 09:53
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    Let us only consider the endings of the verses; we see that the 1st and the 2nd dont match (surplice, wings). We notice though that the 2nd and 4th match (wings, sings). We can thus knock out options a and c. We also have that the 2nd and the 4th verse do not match. Finally, the 1st and 3rd dont rhyme (surplice, bell) and neither of them rhymes with any other verse, thus the correct option is b.
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