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18. In "The New Colossus,"lines 9-10 ("Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!"cries she / With silent lips.) mark a change in tone and rhyme scheme. What part of the sonnet do they represent? A. Octave
B. Couplet
C. Volta
D. Quatrain

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