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English, 14.07.2020 20:01, lilkassrocks

Read the second stanza of "Unreturning” by Emily Dickinson. 'Twas such a greedy, greedy wave That licked it from the coast; Nor ever guessed the stately sails My little craft was lost! Which statement best describes the structure of this stanza?
The first and third lines are the shortest.
The first and third lines are the longest.
The first and last lines are the same length.
The second and fourth lines are the longest. Hurry plz..

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