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English, 31.01.2020 05:57, bensletterbox8319

In "check," which lines make up a rhyming couplet?

a.
"but, no matter what she did / to everything that was without,"

b.
"she covered it and stole again / along the grass beside the wall! "

c.
"so i stared at the night! and she / stared back solemnly at me! "

d.
"—i heard the rustling of her shawl / as she threw blackness everywhere"

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