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Shall i compare thee to a piece of toast? thou art more scrumptious and delectable: unevenly the elements may glow’st, and sticking levers are detestable: sometimes too long the slice of bread doth roast, and seldom do the crumbs not make a mess; and often it is much too sweet for most, if one should drizzle honey in excess; but thy eternal warmth shall never cool, nor shall thee lose thy lovely golden hue; and i’ll rejoice that fate hath not been cruel, each morning on beholding thee anew; on this perception all the world agrees, that no delicious bread’s divine as thee. question 1 (2 points) question 1 unsaved what is the rhyme scheme of this poem? question 1 options: aabbccddeeffgg ababcdcdefefgg abcbdefegghh

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