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Read these lines from the poem: shall I say I have gone at dusk through narrow streets and watch the smoke that rises from the pipes of lonely men in shirt-sleeves leaning out of Windows which is the best analysis of the meter in these lines?

A. It resembles iambic pentameter, but some of the lines are missing feet.

B. It resembles iambic pentametermeter, but some of the lines have extra feet.

C. It follows the pattern of pentameter, but the feet are mostly irregular.

D. It uses iambic pentameter in the second line, but the other lines are trochaic.

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