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English, 17.10.2021 14:00 totie7496

Gayatri is composing a sonnet to read aloud at her sister’s track and field awards ceremony. So far, she has written the following lines: My sister Priya soars around the track (A)

At our fair school, as though her feet had wings; (B)

Behind her flies a ponytail of black, (A)

And on the ground the sound of her tread sings. (B)

What should the rhyme scheme of the next stanza be?

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