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English, 17.12.2019 21:31, dsawnstevensonp9xhnr

In the poem "barbara frietchie,” what is true about each rhyming couplets?

they complete a thought.
they are open ended.
they include dialogue.
they predict future events.

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In the poem "barbara frietchie,” what is true about each rhyming couplets?

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