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Read the excerpt. from “the rime of the ancient mariner” “the bridegroom’s doors are opened wide, and i am next of kin; the guests are met, the feast is set: may’st hear the merry din.” which of these lines contains an internal rhyme? a) and i am next of kin b) the guests are met, the feast is set c) the bridegroom’s doors are opened wide d) may’st hear the merry din

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