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question 4 of 10 read these lines from emily dickinsons poem 324 (some keep the sabbath going to church): some keep the sabbath going to church - i keep it, staying at home - with a bobolink for a chorister - and an orchard, for a dome - what is the rhyme scheme here? a. aabb b. abcb c. abca d. abcd
The first and second - line end - words 'Church' and 'Home' do not rhyme. The third and fourth - line end - words 'Chorister' and 'Dome' do not rhyme with the first two. But the first and second lines have no internal rhyme with the third and fourth lines respectively, creating an aabb rhyme scheme where the first two lines rhyme with each other (a) and the last two lines rhyme with each other (b).
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A. aabb