Question 3 of 10
1 Point
Lines 1-30. Each stanza in this poem has ten lines, and the pat...
Question 3 of 10
1 Point
Lines 1-30. Each stanza in this poem has ten lines, and the pattern of rhymes
in each stanza divides those ten lines into three units. Which of the following
statements is accurate?
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A. In each stanza, the first unit has two lines, the second has four
lines, and the third has four lines.
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B. In each stanza, the first unit has four lines, the second has three
lines, and the third has three lines.
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C. In each stanza, the first unit has three lines, the second has four,
th, and the third has three.
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D. In each stanza, the first unit has four lines, the second has four
lines, and the third has two lines.
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E. In each stanza, the first unit has three lines, the second has three,
and the last has four.
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