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question 2 of 10 read these lines from emily dickinsons poem \24 (some …

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question 2 of 10 read these lines from emily dickinsons poem \24 (some keep the sabbath going to church)\: some keep the sabbath in surplice -- i just wear my wings -- and instead of tolling the bell, for church, our little sexton -- sings. what is the rhyme - scheme she uses here? a. abbc b. abcb c. abca d. abab

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The first - line ends with "Surplice", the second with "Wings", the third with "Church", and the fourth with "sings". "Surplice" and "Wings" have different end - sounds (a and b), "Church" has a different end - sound (b), and "sings" rhymes with "Wings" (c). So the rhyme scheme is abbc.

Answer:

A. abbc