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The Sword Swallower The great sword-swallower Salomar , He wears no ties or collars He leans back opens up his mouth, And "Gulp, his sword he swallers . I guess he finds it to feel That steel down in his belly It's fine for he, but as for me take some bread and jelly. By Shel Silverstein 1. How many stanzas' are in the poem? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4

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