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Which statement best describes the rhyme scheme in "A Psalm of Lifell?
The poem adheres to a strict ABCB rhyme scheme, with the exception of the first stanza.
The poem adheres to strict ABAB rhyme scheme, with the exception of the final stanza.
The poem adheres to a strict ABCB rhyme scheme throughout each stanza.
The poem adheres to a strict ABAB rhyme scheme throughout each stanza.
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