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which identifies the correct rhythm of this line from "annabel lee" by underlining the str...
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which identifies the correct rhythm of this line from "annabel lee" by underlining the stressed syllables? (the underlined parts are in parentheses)
can ever (dissever) my soul (from) the soul
can (ever) diss(ever) my (soul) from the (soul)
(can) ever (dissever) my (soul) from (the) soul
can (ev)er dis(sev)er my (soul) from the (soul)
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