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English, 07.12.2019 01:31, diemiten

If “the runaway” has a beginning rhyme scheme of abacbcde, which is true of the end rhymes?
a. the d and e lines are not end rhymes.
b. only consecutive rhyming lines are end rhymes.
c. the lines cb and bc end with words that are opposites.
d. the lines aba all end with the same rhyming sound.

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